- Messages
- 5,890
- Reaction score
- 6,662
- Points
- 492
- Location
- Corinth, TX (DFW)
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2007
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 23
Not really sure what to call this problem yet other than sometimes the starter won't respond,
2007 AR230, 450 hours no previous starting issues,
only used the boat about 15 hours in 2020, second trip out this year, first trip was about a month ago, stored over the winter with a full tank and stabilizer, battery was removed and on charger/tender, boat ran great for about two hours then back home,
left the battery in the boat but disconnected both cables, started in the driveway fine, within a second or two of cranking,
unloading, cranked right up, drove out to our tubing spot, once we were ready to start one engine died when I was accelerating, stopped, fired it up with no problem then the other engine died, took a second to make sure it wasn't operator error, fired it up and for the next hour we were stopping/starting without issue
after an hour stopped to pick someone from the water and wouldn't crank, no solenoid click, just a low "growl" or hum from both somewhere when turning the key, immediately threw the anchor to asses, after a try or two, not even the growl or hum, turn the key and zero, removed and re-attached both battery cables to make sure they had good contact,
another boat stopped, gave us a jump pack, it would crank very slowly on both engines but not even close to firing, his jump pack lcd said 12.7 v
at the boat dock I had my daughter bring us jump pack and battery from the jeep, the jump pack didn't do anything, I hooked the jeep battery up, one engine ( I believe the starboard) fired immediately and sounded good, I tried to start the other and I'm not sure if I accidently hit the key and turned the running engine off or it stopped by itself, anyways, on restart only had the low growl/hum again on both engines,
our neighbor showed up with a giant battery from his bass boat, put the jumper cables on it to the jeep battery, one engine fired up within a second of cranking, the other engine cranked for almost 10 seconds ( I was just about to stop cranking it was so long) and then it fired,
both engines when running sounded good, only ran them for maybe five minutes to go from the dock to loaded on the trailer ( hit it first attempt with about 25mph crosswind and everybody watching )
back at home checked the batteries,
original had 11.4 v
jeep battery had 12.7
I could understand a bad battery but two jump packs and the jeep battery wouldn't work and why would it go from no problem to growl/hum to zero within three turns of the key
I thought about ecu / starter issues but isn't it strange both engines not responding and then they fired with the big battery
just looking for ideas on what to look at first ?
2007 AR230, 450 hours no previous starting issues,
only used the boat about 15 hours in 2020, second trip out this year, first trip was about a month ago, stored over the winter with a full tank and stabilizer, battery was removed and on charger/tender, boat ran great for about two hours then back home,
left the battery in the boat but disconnected both cables, started in the driveway fine, within a second or two of cranking,
unloading, cranked right up, drove out to our tubing spot, once we were ready to start one engine died when I was accelerating, stopped, fired it up with no problem then the other engine died, took a second to make sure it wasn't operator error, fired it up and for the next hour we were stopping/starting without issue
after an hour stopped to pick someone from the water and wouldn't crank, no solenoid click, just a low "growl" or hum from both somewhere when turning the key, immediately threw the anchor to asses, after a try or two, not even the growl or hum, turn the key and zero, removed and re-attached both battery cables to make sure they had good contact,
another boat stopped, gave us a jump pack, it would crank very slowly on both engines but not even close to firing, his jump pack lcd said 12.7 v
at the boat dock I had my daughter bring us jump pack and battery from the jeep, the jump pack didn't do anything, I hooked the jeep battery up, one engine ( I believe the starboard) fired immediately and sounded good, I tried to start the other and I'm not sure if I accidently hit the key and turned the running engine off or it stopped by itself, anyways, on restart only had the low growl/hum again on both engines,
our neighbor showed up with a giant battery from his bass boat, put the jumper cables on it to the jeep battery, one engine fired up within a second of cranking, the other engine cranked for almost 10 seconds ( I was just about to stop cranking it was so long) and then it fired,
both engines when running sounded good, only ran them for maybe five minutes to go from the dock to loaded on the trailer ( hit it first attempt with about 25mph crosswind and everybody watching )
back at home checked the batteries,
original had 11.4 v
jeep battery had 12.7
I could understand a bad battery but two jump packs and the jeep battery wouldn't work and why would it go from no problem to growl/hum to zero within three turns of the key
I thought about ecu / starter issues but isn't it strange both engines not responding and then they fired with the big battery
just looking for ideas on what to look at first ?