Quick Answer: A Cooper City boat owner called with an outboard that would not maintain power on the C-9 Canal. Certified Marine Outboards arrived within 90 minutes. OEM diagnostic scan confirmed the fault. Repair completed at the Cooper City location. Motor tested and running before the afternoon. This is the standard for every Cooper City service call.

Outboard Motor Repair Cooper City: Diagnosed and Fixed at Your Location

For boat owners in Cooper City who depend on the C-9 Canal for fishing and recreation, a motor that fails is not a minor inconvenience — it is a planned outing canceled and a mechanic call that either goes well or turns into “spent weeks waiting just for them to look at it, then they doubled the price at pickup”.

This is the type of case that shows what the right mechanic delivers when the process works the way it should.

The Situation: Power Loss Before a Planned Outing

A Cooper City boat owner noticed the motor struggling to maintain full power on the C-9 Canal. The problem appeared gradually — first an inability to reach full RPM, then a roughness at cruise speed that was not present before. The boat ran, but not reliably.

Two previous calls to shop-based services in Broward County had not resolved the problem. One shop replaced the spark plugs without running a diagnostic. The problem returned within two outings. The boat owner called Certified Marine Outboards.

The Diagnosis: OEM Scan First

Ryan arrived at the Cooper City residential location within 90 minutes of the call. First step before anything else: OEM diagnostic scan. The motor’s ECU showed a fuel pressure fault and an injector performance code — consistent with the symptom profile but not something the previous mechanic’s parts-substitution approach would have identified.

Confirmed with hands-on fuel pressure gauge reading: pressure was below specification at higher RPM, falling off under load. The VST filter was partially blocked. Fuel delivery was inadequate at full throttle — hence the power loss at speed, but relatively normal idle.

The Repair: Completed at the Cooper City Location

  • VST filter replacement — vapor separator tank cleaned and fitted with new OEM filter assembly
  • External fuel filter replacement — precautionary, as it had also accumulated deposits
  • Injector flush — professional-grade cleaner circulated to remove deposits from partial blockage
  • Post-repair test run — motor run through full RPM range, confirming fuel pressure within specification and no stored fault codes

“His knowledge is evident in his work, he was fluid and didn’t skip a beat. Really makes you feel he’ll remember you and your boat.”

— Felix Q. via Google Reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

The Cooper City boat owner, who finally got this result after two failed shop appointments, paid less for the correct repair than for the two incorrect ones. Accurate diagnosis from data. Repair that addresses the cause, not the symptom. Call (305) 282-5283 | certifiedmarineoutboards.com

Published On: May 9th, 2026 / Categories: Mobile Outboard Repair /

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