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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8794398" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>I grew up on the river so boating was part of our lives. From the time I was born I was out on the river. We had a 3 or 4 speed boats up till 1988 then dad bought a 20 ft pontoon boat but realized when I got in high school that it was time for a speed boat again. At 12 I had gone through both power squadron and coast guard training passing both with 100s. Did it again at 16 and same results. At 12 he put me on the boating insurance so it was just me and him who was at the helm. At 15 we had that Mariah 18' 6" speed boat w/ a 4.3 V6 with a speed prop that did 63mph as it was a semi-v bottom hull. Once I turned 15 I took the boat out all the time with just my friends. They used it from Mon-Thurs and then Fri-Sun night the boat was mine. Plus we had jet skis, added a pontoon boat again. So between my house & the neighbors we had 10-14 jet skis every weekend, 4-5 speed boats ranging from 18' 6" to 23' and the fastest between all of us did 86mph 350 with twin turbos on it was freaking crazy to ride in. Plus the neighbor had a full basement with a shower, also had a hot tub and full bar with kitchen so guess where we were when not on the river,lol. Living on the Kankakee if you didn't raise your house of the ground you got water in it. 1985 we had 4.5 feet of water in our house. After that Dad hired a company and raised the house 10.5 feet off the ground with steel beams criss-crossing the house in several directions with the foundation being 18" thick concrete with 1.5" thick rebar throughout the whole setup with the top being on cinder blocks. Same with the neighbors house but he finished his basement. It really was the best time of my life during those years. IF I ever win the lottery I will buy our old house back,lol. Neighbor is still there so when I go down he lets me take his boat out so I still get out every couple years on the old river.</p><p></p><p>As I said just start simple and work your way back from the head unit checking everything you can even the smallest looking break can cause it, you will figure it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8794398, member: 676743"] I grew up on the river so boating was part of our lives. From the time I was born I was out on the river. We had a 3 or 4 speed boats up till 1988 then dad bought a 20 ft pontoon boat but realized when I got in high school that it was time for a speed boat again. At 12 I had gone through both power squadron and coast guard training passing both with 100s. Did it again at 16 and same results. At 12 he put me on the boating insurance so it was just me and him who was at the helm. At 15 we had that Mariah 18' 6" speed boat w/ a 4.3 V6 with a speed prop that did 63mph as it was a semi-v bottom hull. Once I turned 15 I took the boat out all the time with just my friends. They used it from Mon-Thurs and then Fri-Sun night the boat was mine. Plus we had jet skis, added a pontoon boat again. So between my house & the neighbors we had 10-14 jet skis every weekend, 4-5 speed boats ranging from 18' 6" to 23' and the fastest between all of us did 86mph 350 with twin turbos on it was freaking crazy to ride in. Plus the neighbor had a full basement with a shower, also had a hot tub and full bar with kitchen so guess where we were when not on the river,lol. Living on the Kankakee if you didn't raise your house of the ground you got water in it. 1985 we had 4.5 feet of water in our house. After that Dad hired a company and raised the house 10.5 feet off the ground with steel beams criss-crossing the house in several directions with the foundation being 18" thick concrete with 1.5" thick rebar throughout the whole setup with the top being on cinder blocks. Same with the neighbors house but he finished his basement. It really was the best time of my life during those years. IF I ever win the lottery I will buy our old house back,lol. Neighbor is still there so when I go down he lets me take his boat out so I still get out every couple years on the old river. As I said just start simple and work your way back from the head unit checking everything you can even the smallest looking break can cause it, you will figure it out. [/QUOTE]
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