My 1987 88 horse Evinrude was submerged in salt water for 5 days. Once I got the boat out of the water I completely rinsed with water. We removed the plugs and turned the flywheel to remove as much water as possible. We layed the motor on its side with plug holes down to drain remainder and poured in Marvel Magic oil while turning fly wheel. After putting engine back on boat and putting in new plugs and draining fuel hoses we attempted to start it. It never came close to starting. We then realized that we never drained the bowls in the carborators. We opened the screws and drained and flushed with fresh gas. After putting screws back in the engine still did not start. We checked for spark. There was spark, but not sure how strong it was since I did not hold the plug to the block. I cupped it in my hand and saw an orange spark which gave me a small jolt.<br /><br />Did I mess up the engine any further by trying to start it without removing the water from the carbs first?<br /><br />Is there anything in the ignition switch which could keep it from starting even though the starter seemed to be turning the flywheel fine?<br /><br />Sice we never got it started and now will not get back to it for maybe a few weeks is the engine history? My family does not want to use the insurance money to attempt to fix the engine professionally since they fear we will have constant problems. <br /><br />Any suggestions?