The boat will be easy. The only thing you need to worry about is keeping the motor clean. Always use some kind of carbon build up preventer (ringfree, SeaFoam, or mercury equivalent), the directions are on the bottles. I would do a shock treatment to start but it will smoke like hell. Run the best oil recommended for your motor, and have the motor serviced before you run it. A good service shop will tell if it is running right or you could end up causing more damage. Have them check compression, lower unit oil, water pump, and impeller. Spin your prop to make sure it is balanced and the shaft is not bent. Make sure you have grease in the trailer bearings, and the lights work on the trailer when it is hooked up. Charge the batteries, put the rods in the locker, and go fish.