You remind me of my obstruction (HAH!)
Let me tell you about my obstruction. That sounds gross. But after we were hit by lightening off the Panama/Costa Rica border, the alternator decided to need a rebuild at sea and all of that caused the engine to quit, not once but about a hundred times before we made the Panama Canal Zone. The fuel was bad because of a tropical down pour while fueling up at an anchorage outside of Puntaranace, Costa Rica with jerry cans. The engine would run but only for a short time. At first it seemed to be caused by the water that made it into the tank during fueling but the engine always started after bleeding. The bleeding was coincidental to the real problem. Because the engine died every minute and a half and always started with bleeding, we thought we were dealing with water in the fuel that was being purged when bleeding. After two days of this and a starter motor that was getting scary, I started to imagine a piece of plastic that came from the installation of the fuel pick up AT THE FACTORY. I imagined the piece of cutting now draped over the pickup and blocking the fuel but not coming off when the engine died. I imagined a plastic octopus/clapper valve. After two days of this (remember, we are in the doldrums, no wind) I disconnected the fuel line and blew into it. The result was just as a kid does with a soda straw. Lots of bubbles in the tank. Then I sucked on the hose. (gross again) You guessed it. NOTHING! Blocked solid or tight. I rigged a spare hose to a jerry can and sucked fuel into it with a hand pump. That worked and we almost made it to that island anchorage just off Balboa. (I can't recall the name) We didn't quite have enough good fuel. We towed the boat to a mooring with the dingy at night during another tropical down pour. The next day I broke out the saber saw and cut an inspection hole in the main fuel tank. I pumped out the contaminated fuel and looked inside. There it was! A plastic cutting from the fuel pickup installation that the factory didn't care about. After all this is just a production boat, right? (H34) I made repairs and even got free fuel from a tuna boat. I never took my fuel system for granted before that incident but afterward, I'm obsessive.Oh, check out my web site, I've been updating our rebuild and made a lot of changes over the last two days. Fred