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Jane
I have a 1996 29.5. The past three trips out the engine has died. RPMs just suddenly dropped. Once I was able to bleed it to get it started and back into the slip. The second time, I had to remove the hose running from the fuel tank to the first fuel filter. There was no fuel in the line so I used a turkey baster to get the fuel flowing and got back into the slip. Since then I have replaced both fuel filters. I also has had the fuel filtered by a company that comes to your boat and sucks out the fuel and cleans it and puts it back in, and the pick up tube cleaned. Since then I have ran the engine in the slip (in forward @ 2600 rpms for 40 minutes) the engine did not sputter once. The bad news is that the man who cleaned the fuel said the tank was so dirty it (slime up the sides) that he recommends buying a new one fuel tank instead of cleaning this one. Question is...does this sound reasonable and has anyone replaced the fuel tank in a 29.5 and just how difficult is it? Could it possibly be anything else besides dirty tank? Also, I can get the tank from Hunter Marine but it will take 4 weeks to get it. Thanks for any opinions.Janep.s. I know, I know...biocides. Any recommended brands?