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So all this boils down to....Don't be a Bob!
Bob or Richard Cranium
So all this boils down to....Don't be a Bob!
Ain’t it something. You give them the reach around, then never see them again. Till they need it again.Like the message that was on the forum for my home lake a couple of evenings ago;
"Was planning on going out in the morning. Lost all power to my boat while installing an ignition switch today. If anyone has any input or knows of someone that can fix my problem it would be greatly appreciated"
Took about 6 questions back and forth to find out what exactly what it was doing plus I sent a picture of where the fuse holder under the cowling was located. Gave him my phone number and told him to call . Never heard any more from him so I guess he was able to go fishing the next morning like he planned.
Who is this guy? The post police?Hey newbies..... when you ask a question and its answered and we provide links to the stickies where all the similar topics have been addressed, AND you reply OK, or Thanks..... do not ask the same question again
Nah, I just hate askholesWho is this guy? The post police?
No, he’s a guy that knows a lot about boats and more.Who is this guy? The post police?
asked any number of times until its answered. if asked again, kindly point them to the answer. if they ask again, then they are open to be made fun of. Just like you are getting all hot and bothered right now, bolding your text.Then why answer them a second time if it bothers you that much? Is it so you can post up complaints and belittle people?
Is there a rule that limits the amount of times a question can be asked? Or is there a number that fits your own personal standard? Sorry for all the “ questions”
Curious minds want know!
AGAIN??? LOL@Bob_VT ... hey Bob, Brian is talking about you again!
I doubt we could "force" but, possibly a troubleshooting form so the particulars could be identified before hand. I fully agree "already did that" is frustrating.A lot of this could be solved if this site forced folks to include model # / year / pictures / history of motor before questions can be submitted.------Nothing like giving advice and having poster say.----" Already did that "
So is it necessary that if a 120 Force does not start.....buying a 115 Honda will solve the problem? LOLI'd have to respond a touch differently...
I had a Force 120 HP on my '99 Bayliner. Damn thing wouldn't start, just like you described. I fixed the problem by trading that motor in on a '00 115HP Honda. Worked great after that. Only cost me $10k at the time