SailnSki... Fire it up and give her a run about the bay. Take along a couple fuel filters. If you have two filters in the system it is handy to have a vacuum gauge in the system to provide feed back as to clogging of a filter. The gauge sits between the first filter and the fuel pump. When the gauge begins to show a high vacuum reading, then the first filter in your system is becoming clogged. You can validate this by changing the filter and then inspecting the filter medium.
This is what a dirty clogged filter looks like when your fuel is 3-5 years old and the boat has been sitting in a marina.
Symptom experienced. The engine RPMs suddenly surged a couple of times. The signs of fuel starvation and the pump sucking the last fuel from the system. Then the engine stopped.
Change the filter, bleed the fuel lines, start the engine, your back in business.