tdonoughue
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 4,948
- Reaction score
- 4,091
- Points
- 417
- Location
- The Woodlands, TX 77381
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2012
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
So, went out with the boys this weekend (men's retreat for the church) and brought my boat out to Lake Livingston. Had a great weekend, running all around, rescued one neighbor boat, ruined my finger (different story), and all was good.
Leaving this morning to re-trailer the boat, I could not get the starboard engine to turn over. It would crank, but no joy. Like no spark on any cylinder. Port engine started right up. So no battery issue. I tried and tried. Pulled the cover and pushed all the electrical connections on the top of the engine (going to the coils, etc.)--nothing. So finally took off at no wake speed to limp to the boat ramp. About half way there, tried it again and it fired up.
Thinking we might be out of the woods (and since my trailer was not yet at the ramp), took it for a little spin on the lake. About 3 minutes into the spin, going 35 or 40 mph, suddenly the port engine just dropped out. I immediately stopped (we don't like hydrolock) and was able to restart the port engine on the first try. Went directly back and trailered up and brought it home.
I am thinking that I have an intermittent electrical issue with the engine electrical system somewhere. I didn't put YDS on it yet (I will try to do that this week). Meanwhile, anyone have a similar issue or a thought?
Leaving this morning to re-trailer the boat, I could not get the starboard engine to turn over. It would crank, but no joy. Like no spark on any cylinder. Port engine started right up. So no battery issue. I tried and tried. Pulled the cover and pushed all the electrical connections on the top of the engine (going to the coils, etc.)--nothing. So finally took off at no wake speed to limp to the boat ramp. About half way there, tried it again and it fired up.
Thinking we might be out of the woods (and since my trailer was not yet at the ramp), took it for a little spin on the lake. About 3 minutes into the spin, going 35 or 40 mph, suddenly the port engine just dropped out. I immediately stopped (we don't like hydrolock) and was able to restart the port engine on the first try. Went directly back and trailered up and brought it home.
I am thinking that I have an intermittent electrical issue with the engine electrical system somewhere. I didn't put YDS on it yet (I will try to do that this week). Meanwhile, anyone have a similar issue or a thought?