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    I recently had a bad run in with a large rock caused a lot of damage around $1500. to lower unit prop etc. Boat was repaired at H2O in NLR AR.I would recomend their work and customer service had them also install 2 bank battery charger. I went to lake yesterday to run boat and I cranked and cranked and motor would even fire out of desperation I called H2O explained what was happening the service manger suggested checking the KILL switch flipped it up motor fired and run like a champ sometimes you just feel like a fool.

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    Not real sure I would have told the last part. Glad it worked out. I have hauld my boat to a dealer that sold me my Yamaha that was under warrenty, to be repaired only to be charged over 200 bucks. It was over 80 miles each way then made a return trip a couple weeks later only to get it home and it was worse than before !You find a good reopair shop , better stick with it!
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    Should of took it to Bill at big river marine...
    Bill send my check for plug to...
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    If you haven't had a problem forgetting the kill switch you probably haven't fished enough, lol. Sure wish the motor wouldn't crank when the dang thing is flipped. Be an easy fix then.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Handicrappie View Post
    If you haven't had a problem forgetting the kill switch you probably haven't fished enough, lol. Sure wish the motor wouldn't crank when the dang thing is flipped. Be an easy fix then.


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    x2, no wait, x3, no wait, x xxxxxxxx.LOL glad it was a "simple fix".
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    I meant to behave, but there were just way too many other options available at the time.

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    Good marine mechanics seem hard to come by sometimes. I once had a 65 Suzuki that nobody could fix. I finally found a guy an hour away who could make it run for at least a season.

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