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  • efrazer
    • May 2005
    • 2



    No Power/Electrical

    I have a '96 Sport Nautique with 230 hours on it. Recently bought from a dealer and had one owner prior. Boat is immaculate but.....

    The boat came out of the water last weekend after a long great day of wakeboarding and I go to take it out the next day and there is no power. The dash, lights, volt meter etc is all completely without power. At first I bought a battery, but that is not the issue and then I thought it was the kill switch from reading some previous postings on here.

    There is power from the battery to the engine. There is power both in and out of the circuit breaker and other engine components. However there is no power registering at some point between the engine and everything else. I am not sure how to reset the 50 amp circuit breaker because the red button does not move. Is it possible the breaker needs to be replaced? Where else can I look? Are there fuses that I cannot find somewhere? Any advice would be great.[/b]
  • richard
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Feb 2005
    • 406

    • HK


    #2
    RE: No Power/Electrical

    efrazer:
    do you check all the fuse and breakers?

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    • bkhallpass
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Apr 2005
      • 1407

      • Discovery Bay, CA

      • 2001 Super Air Nautique (Current) 1998 Ski Nautique (former) 1982 Ski Nautique (Current)

      #3
      Hmmm, that really sounds like a) the kill safety switch or b) the
      neutral safety switch.

      BKH
      2001 Super Air

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      • nms1991
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Apr 2004
        • 477

        • Unknown


        #4
        Did you check youer ignition breaker on the dash to see if you turned it off(white and black showing)? But next check your main harness plug on the engine it is a 8 wire rectangular plug on the starboard(drivers side) side at the back of the engine just above the starter. then check your dash plug by taking up the dash pod and finding the same style of plug as the engine and see if it has become loose or unplugged.

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