Long story short, I have had this boat (15 foot tai-hull) for about 15 years and had some good times, but it ended up in a storage yard for the better part of the last decade. I decided to replace the tires on the trailer and bring her home to see about restoring it to sea(lake)worthy condition.
Several years ago the cover got ripped to shreds in a storm so it has essentially been completely in the elements.
I got a new battery and had to hook directly to the motor because the cables are pretty much corroded due to weather. I put some oil in the lower, got some fresh fuel with oil mix, and decided to see if it at least has some spark of life before I dump some money into getting it back up to par.
When it turns over it is very slow, almost like a weak battery. The battery is a brand new 550 CCA marine battery, so I don't think that's the issue. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so I decided to take a quick video. Any ideas where I go from here?
Thanks
Several years ago the cover got ripped to shreds in a storm so it has essentially been completely in the elements.
I got a new battery and had to hook directly to the motor because the cables are pretty much corroded due to weather. I put some oil in the lower, got some fresh fuel with oil mix, and decided to see if it at least has some spark of life before I dump some money into getting it back up to par.
When it turns over it is very slow, almost like a weak battery. The battery is a brand new 550 CCA marine battery, so I don't think that's the issue. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so I decided to take a quick video. Any ideas where I go from here?
Thanks