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Mike Clayton

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Well I decided to pull the boat out and wash it down, didn't want it to forget being wet....Haven't been out since early March as favorite lake is starved for water ( Orang Lake ) here in north Fl and due to other things going on this summer.



Had about 3/4 tank of E-89 octane and was fearful of all reads here about gas line/carb/filter problems after being stored.... I was planning on syphoning out gas during period of non use but never did.....after choking 3 seconds my 90 cranked right up and all seems to be working great..... I think a big part is due to treating with seafoam and also keeping in garage out of the elements.



Orange lake is still down but we are having some good rains now and hope it's back up before long but I'm planning a trip to Rodman damn soon, they are going to do a drawdown in the coming weeks and if we time it right the bite might be on....
 
Seafoam is the shiznit!!! I've been using it in my boat all summer and it deffinitely does what it claims to do!! It's even cleaning away the black carbon on the inside of my prop hub!! When I bought the boat this past April, the inside of the hub was ALL black...now it's @ 40% black and 60% original SS. I'll continue to add a can of the stuff with every tank fill up now!! ;)
 
Good stuff, use it in my coffee every morning with a dash of Cam 2. :lol::lol::lol:
 
Bob,

What makes this stuff so good, we can't get it here in Australia and I sure would love to know what the equivalent is over here?
 
One of the main ingredients is Naptha, which is an exceptional cleaner. If you go to their web-site, it will give you a breakdown of the "mix". It works....
 
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