SST
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I was looking forward to boating yesterday and catch a nice sunset. The wind was decreasing and therefore the waves were coming down too. Throw the anchor and enjoy. BUT....
The first problem was the trim. I've been operating my boat since 2008 with the trim gauge working and sometimes not. I can also feel if I trim to much as the prop begins to cavitate. I just hit the trim switch a little bit and readjust. No biggy....ever. For the past two years the trim gauge has been out of service. All by feel. Today, as I'm accelerating and trimming as I come on plane, without any warning of feel, the prop/ rpm jumps from 3000 rpm to 4000 rpm. I tried to trim it back but it wouldn't work. I had to retard the throttle back to neutral and retrim. Repeated this several times. Finally, after several attempts, I got the rpm to 3200 and slowly trimmed until the speedometer reached 30mph which was also in agreement with the GPS. It held. Don't have an explanation.
Next problem: Earlier in the season I thought I was having an alternator problem. But everything seemed ok. I've been putting a battery charger on the battery at the end of a run and it continuously says "100%." It must be charging to get that. So, last night, after getting it trimmed I'm outside the breakwall and watching the gauges. It was still a little bumpy and as I lightly bounced, the needles in the gauges would jiggle at the same time the instrument lights flickered. I turned around and headed back in. After a few minutes I noticed that all the instruments went dark. I immediately took the short cut back inside the breakwall and directly to my slip hoping the battery doesn't die on me before I get there. I was surprised to see that all the instruments were still working. The voltage gauge went from 13.1 to 14.1 when the lights went out. When I got back to the slip, I hooked up the battery charger expecting it to be nearly dead........again 100%.
I have noticed in the past that sometimes when shifting, the lights and the needles go nuts until the shifter is in position.
So, do I have a loose wire somewhere? Or is it bigger than that? I hate to take it to a mechanic because he is so far behind that I will likely miss more than a month of boating. I suppose that's better than being swept over the Falls.
Thoughts?
The first problem was the trim. I've been operating my boat since 2008 with the trim gauge working and sometimes not. I can also feel if I trim to much as the prop begins to cavitate. I just hit the trim switch a little bit and readjust. No biggy....ever. For the past two years the trim gauge has been out of service. All by feel. Today, as I'm accelerating and trimming as I come on plane, without any warning of feel, the prop/ rpm jumps from 3000 rpm to 4000 rpm. I tried to trim it back but it wouldn't work. I had to retard the throttle back to neutral and retrim. Repeated this several times. Finally, after several attempts, I got the rpm to 3200 and slowly trimmed until the speedometer reached 30mph which was also in agreement with the GPS. It held. Don't have an explanation.
Next problem: Earlier in the season I thought I was having an alternator problem. But everything seemed ok. I've been putting a battery charger on the battery at the end of a run and it continuously says "100%." It must be charging to get that. So, last night, after getting it trimmed I'm outside the breakwall and watching the gauges. It was still a little bumpy and as I lightly bounced, the needles in the gauges would jiggle at the same time the instrument lights flickered. I turned around and headed back in. After a few minutes I noticed that all the instruments went dark. I immediately took the short cut back inside the breakwall and directly to my slip hoping the battery doesn't die on me before I get there. I was surprised to see that all the instruments were still working. The voltage gauge went from 13.1 to 14.1 when the lights went out. When I got back to the slip, I hooked up the battery charger expecting it to be nearly dead........again 100%.
I have noticed in the past that sometimes when shifting, the lights and the needles go nuts until the shifter is in position.
So, do I have a loose wire somewhere? Or is it bigger than that? I hate to take it to a mechanic because he is so far behind that I will likely miss more than a month of boating. I suppose that's better than being swept over the Falls.
Thoughts?