Good info, thanks guys. I did take it to a reputable dealer/servicer in town and while they farmed out the motor work to reputable motor builder in town, I am sure they will stand behind their work and the break-in advice will be fine. The boat has an hour meter but I don't believe I have the owner's manual from the previous owner.
I was looking for advice based on others' past experience to be taken over and above their recommendations, rather than instead of. Some folks change their car oil more frequently than the common 3,000 interval, use only synthetic oils, or invest in a dashboard Jesus. And, since they might be driving cars with over 200,000 miles they are the people I tend to listen to more than Mr. Jiffy Lube.
You may have seen a thread I started last fall as I was troubleshooting a stuttering engine. I got some good advice then but it turned out to be a crack in the block we couldn't see until we got the heads off. Just looking for more of the same good advice and trying to protect my latest $5000 investment. I built websites all winter until my fingers were bloody stumps and I actually got used to 3-4 hours of sleep/night, and this motor better be around to pull my grandkids, by golly!
If they say to take it easy for 10 hours I'll probably go 20, it's a good excuse to do some light cruising from fishing hole to fishing hole.
