Re: Engine break in
Break in is a funny thing. It's more about breaking the customer into the handleing characteristics of the boat more than it is worrying about the engine.
If the engine was re-built/remanufactured correctly, with everything being measured twice by a compentent mechanic/machinist, then there is nothing to worry about. Start her up, let her warm up, and take it out and rip it up.
Before you attempt to start the engine, change the engines oil and filter, and use a priming tool or an old modified distributor and run the oil pump with a drill. 1 full minute would do it, but if the engine sat for 10 years i'd probably run the drill for 5 or so minutes. At the same time I would hook up an oil pressure gauge to make sure that your getting at least a few psi off the drill.
If the engine has a points ignition system your probably going to have to clean the points up at minimum, or replace them, to make sure the ignition system is working correctly.
Good luck, let us know how you make out.