DoubleThrust
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 237
- Reaction score
- 62
- Points
- 107
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- SS
- Boat Length
- 21
Gentlemen,
Put the boat on Lake Erie for the second time this weekend and had a great time. However, I was reminded quickly how on big water any little issue is unacceptable. The boat must be absolutely perfect - at least if you're the kind of guy I am. My boat is maintained excellently, but the pounding wave height of Erie brought something to the surface....
I had running lights on as it was getting near sundown, and stopped to put in the stern pole light. I didn't turn off the running lights because I was with two other boats and was trying to hurry.
Upon getting back underway, I noticed the entire dash had gone dark - running lights, stern light... all dash lights and "accessory power" down. Horn didn't work, bilge pump light was off (!).
I stopped to investigate, checked all the circuit breakers and none were tripped, grabbed the manual to check fuse locations and found two off the main battery (should have known this by default - knowledge gap identified), but had to take off before finding the issue as I decided I'd stick close to the guys I was traveling with and make the anchor location to debug further. Well after a few minutes, everything came back on!
So I'll save the rest of the story, everything worked after that.
The question is, what electrical location could kill EVERY electrical accessory? This needs to be tracked down. I did take the risk of turning off one engine while the everything else was down and starters had full power. The stern light could have had a bad/wobbly connection for sure, but again... what location could have that effect? I also check main battery terminals, and those were all ship shape.
My thinking is two fold thus far... the stern light has some unexpected going on (and I know it does have a loose connection at the bulb terminal I messed with the other day), or maybe there is a master ground location other than the battery terminal that is loose...
Thoughts? Anyone had something similar happen?
I love my boat - need to keep it perfect, and me and my companion(s) safe...
Put the boat on Lake Erie for the second time this weekend and had a great time. However, I was reminded quickly how on big water any little issue is unacceptable. The boat must be absolutely perfect - at least if you're the kind of guy I am. My boat is maintained excellently, but the pounding wave height of Erie brought something to the surface....
I had running lights on as it was getting near sundown, and stopped to put in the stern pole light. I didn't turn off the running lights because I was with two other boats and was trying to hurry.
Upon getting back underway, I noticed the entire dash had gone dark - running lights, stern light... all dash lights and "accessory power" down. Horn didn't work, bilge pump light was off (!).
I stopped to investigate, checked all the circuit breakers and none were tripped, grabbed the manual to check fuse locations and found two off the main battery (should have known this by default - knowledge gap identified), but had to take off before finding the issue as I decided I'd stick close to the guys I was traveling with and make the anchor location to debug further. Well after a few minutes, everything came back on!
So I'll save the rest of the story, everything worked after that.
The question is, what electrical location could kill EVERY electrical accessory? This needs to be tracked down. I did take the risk of turning off one engine while the everything else was down and starters had full power. The stern light could have had a bad/wobbly connection for sure, but again... what location could have that effect? I also check main battery terminals, and those were all ship shape.
My thinking is two fold thus far... the stern light has some unexpected going on (and I know it does have a loose connection at the bulb terminal I messed with the other day), or maybe there is a master ground location other than the battery terminal that is loose...
Thoughts? Anyone had something similar happen?
I love my boat - need to keep it perfect, and me and my companion(s) safe...