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<blockquote data-quote="OkieJoe72" data-source="post: 4046189" data-attributes="member: 48447"><p>Good evening folks, I’ve been trying to isolate a problem with the tilt/trim on my small fishing boat for the last couple of weeks. I finally had a little free time this afternoon, and I tracked the problem down to a wire that had pulled loose from a wire connector between the remote tilt/trim switch and the up/down relays. I can’t explain how much I love that sound of the outboard going up and down again. I really missed it! The boat is a 1989 Venture Stallion with a Johnson SPL 88 outboard. She’s no beauty queen, but it’s probably the most reliable boat that I’ve ever owned. It fires right up, idles good, and it will scoot across the lake at a pretty good pace. Overall, it was a good day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OkieJoe72, post: 4046189, member: 48447"] Good evening folks, I’ve been trying to isolate a problem with the tilt/trim on my small fishing boat for the last couple of weeks. I finally had a little free time this afternoon, and I tracked the problem down to a wire that had pulled loose from a wire connector between the remote tilt/trim switch and the up/down relays. I can’t explain how much I love that sound of the outboard going up and down again. I really missed it! The boat is a 1989 Venture Stallion with a Johnson SPL 88 outboard. She’s no beauty queen, but it’s probably the most reliable boat that I’ve ever owned. It fires right up, idles good, and it will scoot across the lake at a pretty good pace. Overall, it was a good day. [/QUOTE]
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