Hi - I searched the archives and think I have a bit of a handle on this, appreciate any input.
I have a 2004 Yamaha F150TXR with about 275 hours on a Sailfish 218. Second owner, always well maintained. At startup yesterday as I turned the key to "ON", the alarm sounded. As I turned the key to "START", the starter engaged, but the engine didn't turn over. To be honest, I didn't notice the alarm the first time, since the engine always turns over on first try. I checked the obvious kill-switch lanyard and tried again - no luck. Removed cowling, checked oil - OK. Out of gas? Gauges say no. Water in fuel - filter looks OK. Closed everything up - went away - grabbed a couple gallons of fuel so I don't have a "d'oh!" moment. Put fuel in - turned key to ON (no alarms) and starts first try. Go to fuel dock and add a cushion. Starts again no problem. Go out for a quick 45 minutes of fishing with engine off drifting - afterwards go to start up engine - whoops - alarm. Seeking to avoid Sea Tow, try everything just done - open gas cap & close, raise/lower engine, remove/engage kill switch lanyard, hey engine starts. Back at the dock when safely tied up & engine off, tried for kicks to start engine - nope, alarm. Raise/lower engine, engine starts.
So my question is - does the alarm come on in the "ON" position for any other reason than kill switch? Note that the alarm does not come on when underway.
Thanks in advance for thoughts!
I have a 2004 Yamaha F150TXR with about 275 hours on a Sailfish 218. Second owner, always well maintained. At startup yesterday as I turned the key to "ON", the alarm sounded. As I turned the key to "START", the starter engaged, but the engine didn't turn over. To be honest, I didn't notice the alarm the first time, since the engine always turns over on first try. I checked the obvious kill-switch lanyard and tried again - no luck. Removed cowling, checked oil - OK. Out of gas? Gauges say no. Water in fuel - filter looks OK. Closed everything up - went away - grabbed a couple gallons of fuel so I don't have a "d'oh!" moment. Put fuel in - turned key to ON (no alarms) and starts first try. Go to fuel dock and add a cushion. Starts again no problem. Go out for a quick 45 minutes of fishing with engine off drifting - afterwards go to start up engine - whoops - alarm. Seeking to avoid Sea Tow, try everything just done - open gas cap & close, raise/lower engine, remove/engage kill switch lanyard, hey engine starts. Back at the dock when safely tied up & engine off, tried for kicks to start engine - nope, alarm. Raise/lower engine, engine starts.
So my question is - does the alarm come on in the "ON" position for any other reason than kill switch? Note that the alarm does not come on when underway.
Thanks in advance for thoughts!