This may be a little long winded, but i want to make sure i give all the details i can. So here’s my dilemma- I recently bought a 2017 Carolina Skiff with a BF75D on it. Before I bought it, I took it on a 20-30 minute test ride. It fired right up and ran great. I took it out this weekend for the first family trip and it sucked. After about 10 minutes with the motor running about 3k rpm’s, it bogged down. I throttled back and it bucked a couple times and shut off. I tried cranking it for a few seconds and finally got it to fire off. I gave it some throttle and nothing. It would buck and sputter and die off. Wait a few minutes, crank it, give it throttle, and I’d be lucky to get 30 seconds of quality run out of it before it started acting up again. I limped it back to the marina and trailered it home. Once home, I drained all the gas out of it, refilled it with ethanol free, put in a can of sea foam, changed the external water separator, epmptied and cleaned the internal water separator, changed the primer bulb, replaced the fuel line between external water superstore and fuel bulb, and checked the flow of my eval canister. While I had the vent line off the evap, I blew back towards the tank. There was resistance at first but it “ burped” and let me blow into the tank. It would then vent out the air I just blew into the tank. Thinking I’d figured it out and the tank vent had been stuck, I reassembled it and put it back on the muffs. It idled well for 10 minutes or so then started missing. I pumped the primer bulb (before I replaced it, if I pumped it while it was running, it would stay collapsed. The new one would build pressure and regain shape), and it straightened up for a few seconds, then back to the way it was. I was watching the filter up by the high pressure fuel pump and I could see it fill u with fuel when I pumped ovule but as the level in it dropped, it would begin acting up. I’m at a wall. I don’t want to throw a $200+ pump at it if that isn’t it, but I don’t know where else to turn. If it matters, this is an built in fuel tank, not portable. Anybody got any suggestions?