Well, with the endoscopic camera, I found what looked like a piece of the Por 15 tank sealant system I applied to the tank several years back that had flaked off due to rust underneath it. It was on the tank bottom directly below the pickup tube. I sucked out everything I could from the empty tank with a small shop vac, and the flake was no longer where I had seen it. I obtained the correct plastic pickup tube and fitting, cutting the bottom at at a 45 degree angle, with the point about the same length as the original copper tube, which was smaller diameter, and cut at 90 degrees. I put 5 gallons of fresh gas in the tank and ran the boat on the lake for a half hour without any problem, leaving the fuel gauge sending unit out so I could put the camera through it to see any obstruction that might have been there if the engine had stalled, bit it didn’t. Back at the dock, I checked with the camera, and there was no debris and no obstruction, so I closed up the sender opening and ran it one more time, to be sure the uncovered opening was not creating a vent, if that was my problem. No problems on that final run. I suppose debris could be a problem in the future, so I will see what a new tank will cost, which will likely have to be a custom build.
Thank you to all who assisted me with responses in this thread, when I was chasing both ignition and fuel issues. Sorry, this is long, but I thought it would be good to let you know how it turned out.