Update:
For those that are not aware Vermont is a small state and nowhere to be found were fuel filters. Depression set in and was waiting whether I purchase online or wait for the marina mechanic which was two weeks out. Reread all the info regarding the boat prior to my purchase and remember all the fuel related replacements from filters to VST. Opted to wait as has to be something simple and the expert will find it.
I went back and reread all the posts and decided to start over with only fuel related comments. Replace fuel lines - check. Borrowed small fuel tank to test fuel at the engine - check. Went to the boat with everything I could think of needing not already on the boat - check.
Removed the screw holding the screw cap on the first fuel filter. Poured out the fuel into a container (no water) and checked out the internals. Nothing glaring so put back together. Test one was to validate the squeeze bulb would push fuel to the see through filter which it did with no issues. Decided to turn the key to see what if anything would happen. Amazing it started right up and purred (why I didn’t do that earlier when told was beyond me except possibly needing new filters). Let it and the other engine run for twenty minutes with no issues. Decided it was time for a ride around the bay at different speeds with stop and goes plus power off/on. No issues and after a ride returned to the marina.
Not convince this was it. shut down, waited and restarted after chatting with fellow voters. No issues. Now tomorrow morning will be the next test. Note I am retaining my spot in line with the mechanic just in case.
Good news is I pulled up to another Grady White 272 Sailfish in the bay who was making its maiden voyage on Lake Champlain. Boat was from Massachusetts name Five O’clock. Had a starter issue first time attempting to launch and was replaced. Mention the forum as a great source of information.
In any case I owe all of you for guiding me through this depressing scenario. I could not have done it without you! Case closed?