Had to pull the floor panel that covers the fuel tank to access the nuts that hold down one of the capt. chairs that worked its way loose.
Also had to remove a console panel and unscrew the center console itself to remove the floor panel. Lot of dang work just to tighten some loose nuts, but had to be done. Might as well replace fuel lines since every thing is now exposed. Any suggestions where to order fuel lines/hose at a decent price online. Located a few, but thought I would ask anyway. Thanks...........
marine fuel hose..............
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Thanks for the link...............those seem to be a little better than what I had found. 

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Re: marine fuel hose..............
You might want to find some hose that is resistant to ethanol. In marine applications I have heard that Yamaha hose seems to hold up the best. After all the work to get to it, I would hate for you to have running problems and have to do it all over again.
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Re: marine fuel hose..............
From the above site

Series 315 Type "B" Fuel Hose and Series 350 Type "A" Fuel Hose. Excellent resistance to heat, ozone and permeation by alcohol blended gasoline and diesel fuels.
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