Hi folks, I just got a 9 horse outboard from my gramps, and he said it was last run 2 years ago. He said it was winterized before storing, and started and ran great back then. I was wondering, should I have a shop check it out before I try starting/ running it? I was told that I might want to, to make sure it is well lubricated and that the seals are still good- something about seals drying up? I've never had a boat and motor before, so I don't know what to do. Also, if this sounds like something I should do, any suggestions on where to take it?
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Hi folks, I just got a 9 horse outboard from my gramps, and he said it was last run 2 years ago. He said it was winterized before storing, and started and ran great back then. I was wondering, should I have a shop check it out before I try starting/ running it? I was told that I might want to, to make sure it is well lubricated and that the seals are still good- something about seals drying up? I've never had a boat and motor before, so I don't know what to do. Also, if this sounds like something I should do, any suggestions on where to take it?
Thanks, and good fishing
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