First time posting on this forum, or any boating forum. I am in Eastern NC and have an 1998 SNOB. PCM GT-40 engine. I bought it used in 2012. Had a new transmission put in shortly after I purchased it. Since then boat ran great until summer of 2013.
Symptom: RPM’s bounce around. The tachometer needled looks like it is dancing to music. I have a short video of it here. http://youtu.be/8Lb1XFdHG00 I am not moving the throttle, all that fluctuation is happening on its own. Whenever I charge the battery there are absolutely no fluctuations, the boat runs smooth and perfect. However the next time I take it out, same thing. If I charge battery again, it will run smoothly. The problem only happens when the battery is drained a bit.
Probable cause: The stuffing box had loosened enough to allow water in, which drained the battery trying to pump it out. In the morning the boat was sunken quite a bit and had water up to about 6-8 inches above the floor. I was out of town when it happened, so not exactly certain. Drained the boat, learned about stuffing box, fixed it, dried it out, charged battery and things seemed to work ok. Except for the symptom described above. Thought it was the battery, so i bought a new one and it worked great for the first two outings, then the same thing started again. Only runs smooth with a new charge.
My uneducated guess: The battery is not being charged properly or some electrical component has been affected by the water and is messing with the electrical system.
My Skills: I am fairly handy with tools, although new to boat mechanics. I can change my oil and transmission fluid, inspect spark plugs, and have installed a new blower motor. I have a multi meter and can perform some electronic tests. Any help would be appreciated.
My boat currently is winterized and I am trying to figure out if I can do what needs to be done or if I need to take it in somewhere.
Darren
Symptom: RPM’s bounce around. The tachometer needled looks like it is dancing to music. I have a short video of it here. http://youtu.be/8Lb1XFdHG00 I am not moving the throttle, all that fluctuation is happening on its own. Whenever I charge the battery there are absolutely no fluctuations, the boat runs smooth and perfect. However the next time I take it out, same thing. If I charge battery again, it will run smoothly. The problem only happens when the battery is drained a bit.
Probable cause: The stuffing box had loosened enough to allow water in, which drained the battery trying to pump it out. In the morning the boat was sunken quite a bit and had water up to about 6-8 inches above the floor. I was out of town when it happened, so not exactly certain. Drained the boat, learned about stuffing box, fixed it, dried it out, charged battery and things seemed to work ok. Except for the symptom described above. Thought it was the battery, so i bought a new one and it worked great for the first two outings, then the same thing started again. Only runs smooth with a new charge.
My uneducated guess: The battery is not being charged properly or some electrical component has been affected by the water and is messing with the electrical system.
My Skills: I am fairly handy with tools, although new to boat mechanics. I can change my oil and transmission fluid, inspect spark plugs, and have installed a new blower motor. I have a multi meter and can perform some electronic tests. Any help would be appreciated.
My boat currently is winterized and I am trying to figure out if I can do what needs to be done or if I need to take it in somewhere.
Darren
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