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<blockquote data-quote="lhoffm4" data-source="post: 484284" data-attributes="member: 31306"><p>Hey there fellas,</p><p>I’m Lee, new to the forum. I’ve owned a 14 ft Smokercraft modified V-hull for @10 years. Sadly it’s been a couple years since it’s been in the water. She sports a 25hp Evinrude and has a 4.5hp Merc outboard.</p><p>A wild hair and some nice boating weather has me rekindling my desire to get out on the water. I’d like to go through the motors and make sure they are in good shape. I would like to be present or part of the process but have no formal training. I’d also like to NOT have to sell a child or a kidney to take them to a shop. </p><p></p><p>Does anyone live in or around the Boise area that may be willing to show an old War-dog a new trick or two? </p><p></p><p>Thx,</p><p>Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lhoffm4, post: 484284, member: 31306"] Hey there fellas, I’m Lee, new to the forum. I’ve owned a 14 ft Smokercraft modified V-hull for @10 years. Sadly it’s been a couple years since it’s been in the water. She sports a 25hp Evinrude and has a 4.5hp Merc outboard. A wild hair and some nice boating weather has me rekindling my desire to get out on the water. I’d like to go through the motors and make sure they are in good shape. I would like to be present or part of the process but have no formal training. I’d also like to NOT have to sell a child or a kidney to take them to a shop. Does anyone live in or around the Boise area that may be willing to show an old War-dog a new trick or two? Thx, Lee [/QUOTE]
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