Re: motor runs in driveway barely runs in lake?
[QUOTE=imthemedic;455088]when on the water push the key primer and see if it picks up. If it doesn't more than likely it's electrical. If it's electrical and you don't have experence working on boat motors take it to a pro. You will spend more money just hanging parts on it till you find the problem than paying someone to fix it. I have seen this to many times.[/QUOTE]
Good advise here. If the gas line has an air leak it will cause the motor to bog down under a load. I remember my old 1967 33 hp evinrude had O rings in the connectors that would frey and leak air over a short time (one or two seasons). I used to keep spares on board. Pumping the bulb under power may well tell if it getting enough gas.