TBarCYa
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Apr 13, 2005
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Yesterday I started the boat in the driveway on muffs and let it idle for a couple minutes, but not very long. When I got to the ramp it cranked slowly and but refused to start so I took it home and put a different battery on the charger overnight. This morning I put the charged battery in and it started right up. I trimmed the drive up and hauled it to the ramp. In the water, trimmed down and again it cranks slow but eventually does start. The GPS said 14.5v the whole time we were out but we didn't shut it off for fear it wouldn't start.
So the question is what could be causing the slow crank? I have 12.4v on the battery with the engine off and 14.4-14.6 with it running. The batteries are over 2 years old and were used in a previous boat so they could just not be able to provide enough current to start it, right?
So the question is what could be causing the slow crank? I have 12.4v on the battery with the engine off and 14.4-14.6 with it running. The batteries are over 2 years old and were used in a previous boat so they could just not be able to provide enough current to start it, right?