Got in the channel and got on plane to 35 mph and eventually the boat shut down. Attempted it a few minutes later and ran on plane for about 3 minutes and shut down. Boat performed at lower speed <10 mph and I limped to East River. Fished for 3 or 4 hours and headed back and the boat performed perfectly on the way back in.
Went out again on Sunday and attempted to plane and problem arose again. The low oil light came on and I headed to the marina to get oil. Got back in the channel to head south and attempted to plane again, same problem. Eventually limped to marker 35 or so and fished to pass some time. 3 hours later headed back to the fort and the boat performed perfectly.
I have a Stratos 258V, 70HP Johnson and prior to the trips I hadn't cranked the boat since Oct. 13. Saturday I put half a tank of gas in before I went out. I have less than a quarter tank now and the boat worked great at lower speeds.
Questions:
What caused the clog so that the water wouldn't spit out?
Could my problems be caused by old gas or condensation caused by the fluctuations of our tempatures?
Is their something you can purchase to keep the gas 'fresh'?
Should I take it to back to Chris at Bellflower Marine or try to let it work itself out?
What should I do to preserve operating conditions if I don't use the boat often?
Is it just me or has this happened to anyone else? Dampered two great fishing days.
