We have an '85 AQ125A in a Capri Bowrider that by any standards has been a low-use boat since we purchased new. In fact, it was in storage for near 5 years until we started using again this season. The engine has never smoked and uses no oil between changes, however even when new we would have a sooty residue left on the outdrive and transom area at the water line after each outing. After a recent week-long houseboat vacation with the boat in use everyday, the sooty residue was much more prevelent. Based on others' experience, I assume this means the carb is set too rich. However, I also noticed the same sooty black in the engine oil after a week of skiing and tubing (about 20 hours of running). The engine ran great except for a short time after running at low idle while fishing. Is the black in the oil also the result of too much fuel in the carb setting or is it indicative of something more serious?