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Posted by: kholmes - Ex Member
Posted on: 06/06/03 at 20:10:27
All,
As some of you know, I had minor difficulties Saturday with my boat during the Potholes tournament.  I would officially like to thank Shinn Tanaka for dragging my sorry self all the way in from the big dune (about 3 miles).  I owe him a purple bag!!  I would also like to thank Dave Jarrell for allowing me to fish out of his boat on Sunday!!  What a great guy!
What the cause of the problem turned out to be was a very loose connection of a lead on the top of my electronic fuel pump.  This caused a short to the pump, completely shutting down the outboard.  I was helped on the telephone by Grant from Nixons Marine, who gave me some ideas without asking to see the boat.  I really appreciate Nixons and all they do for our sport.  A great partner!!  At any rate, my message to my fellow anglers is to take the cowling off once in a while and check for obvious loose connections and even to tighten these connections a bit.  Every little bit of attention means more hours on the water for you!!

Kirk
 
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