Bought a used Hydrasport rig with a 1994 200 HP Johnson Ocean Runner last February. I had the motor thoroughly checked out by a professional mechanic and was given a good clean bill of health. Good even compression and no electrical issues. Rebuilt the carbs and put new sparkplugs. The VRO is unplugged so I have been pre-mixing the oil. Anyways, used the rig a couple of times this summer and maybe put around 20 hours on the motor. Here's what happened. Went offshore last week to a rig around 20 miles offshore. Motor started up fine, smoked as usual, and reached our destination with no problems. Motor ran fine. Caught a mess a fish and it was time to head back in. Unhooked the boat from the oil rig and started back. Around 1/2 mile from the rig the motor shuts down. Put it in neutral try starting it up runs for maybe a couple of seconds put it in gear and throttle up and it dies. Repeat this same process and the same thing occurs. The following day I attach the "rabbit ears" to the motor and it pretty much did the same thing. It fired but would not run. Took it to the mechanic and he decarbed and replaced the spark plugs. He also checked out the electrical system and said it was firing just fine and pretty much compression was fine. After he decarbed and replaced the sparkplugs he fired it up and the motor ran fine. He put a load on it in the water and ran it at 3000 to 4000 rpms for about 30 minutes and the motor didn't miss a lick! My question is can sparkplugs foul up that quickly and cause the motor to shut down while you are running at high rpms? Any input would be appreciated.<br /><br />Thanks!