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I am needing to get some work done on my boat motor. Looking for a reputable shop that does good work and stands behind there work. I am having issues with my 115 hp Evinrude that I have on my 24' pontoon. Got to the ramp yesterday and the darn thing wouldn't crank. It's something electrical I think. Just figured I would ask here seeing all you folks are way more informative about this stuff. Thanks in advance.

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Does he work on older motors? My motor is a late 70's evinrude

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Would you happen to have any contact info on him?

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I have had good luck at Bass Pro-Tracker on S. Campbell in Springfield. 417-887-3832.

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There should be an inline fuse on that older OMC motor. I always kept spares in my boat for that reason. you might check for a blown fuse, will save you money in the long run. Post in the boat help section.

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Check by the starter solenoid, there is an inline fuse holder with a glass type fuse inside. I'm betting it has blown, easy and inexpensive fix.

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