I could use some guidance here. I have a '90 Johnson 150 and it acts like it's flooded. I was on the water and was idling around probably to long an it died a couple times. It would start right back up and throttle up good. I should add I just got this boat and haven't quite got the feel of how far to move the throttle into gear to keep from bogging down and dying. Any way it died one last time but could really smell the gas. I have been trying to get it stated in the yard and can still smell a lot of fuel. I checked for spark and that's ok. It coughed a few times but just wouldn't catch. I pulled the cover off of the air box and there's a lot of gas just pooled on the bottom of the carbs. Should I just leave it alone for awhile or keep trying to get it to start. I'm worried about burning up the starter.