Re: Prop/all hardware on 1988 Force 125 lost in 160 feet of water! Advice on replacin
Thanks for the photos! I appreciate your knowledgeable advice. I believe I will have the engine checked out by a mechanic before I buy the propellor/hardware. The engine has problems. It started missing last time out before the prop loss, but I was on a week long vacation/family trip away from home and hoping it might be a fuel issue, I just added some seafoam and ran it anyway. After fogging the carb for winter and having it sit for a few months I took it out to see if it was still missing. I started it at home first and sprayed it with carb cleaner, put in a fresh tank of gas with seafoam and then took it to the lake. It was still missing, but would occasionally "kick in" and run fairly well. Then I lost the prop. After researching here in the forum, I decided to check my plug wire/boot connections - and sure enough one of them was badly corroded and may have not been making the connection at all. I have replaced all of the plug wires/boots now, but I fear I may have run the motor without one of the plugs long enough to possibly have ruined one of the cd modules (I think that is what they are called). I suppose that would be a topic for another thread if I decide to take it on myself, but otherwise I guess I will have a pro check it out. Only problem is it may be out of commission for prime fishing season, as most times when I take it to someone it stays there 6 weeks or more! (Another story - the place I last took it to kept it to assess a tilt/trim issue and after 6 weeks said it could not be fixed, but would have to be replaced with a new 500 dollar unit. I took it home, got some help on this forum and fixed it myself by replacing two brushes at a cost of $2.50- I won't be going back there!) At any rate it makes good sense to solve the engine problem before buying a new prop anyway, if the engine problem is going to be too costly, there would be no need to buy a new prop. I bought the boat (1988 Bayliner Bass trophy fish/ski) used back in 1997 and have put a tremendous amount of time and no small amount of money in it to keep it going, but I may be at a crossroads here. Despite all the problems, I have grown fond of the boat and have learned a lot as well. Thanks again for your help. Without this forum, I would have given up and sold the boat years ago.