I am the proud new owner of a 2000 Sport Nautique. Since buying the boat two months ago, my family and I have had to jump the battery twice while out on the water. I do not understand what is draining my battery so much.
The boat has the 5.8 GT-40 Pro Boss with a Perko on/off switch for a single battery.
It also has PerfectPass, but it doesn't work correctly.
Here's the sequence of events:
Boat sits in the driveway for over a week with the Perko switch set to off.
It starts right up when I put it in the water.
I drive it for about an hour to a beach spot on the river.
I turn off the engine and accessories completely with the Perko switch still in the on position.
One hour later, the boat won't start. I bought a portable battery jump starter that eventually got us running again.
I've had the battery and the alternator both tested. They both passed. When running, the voltage is measuring between 13 and 14 volts.
Any idea what could be happening? Do I have to turn off my Perko switch every time I turn off the boat?
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The boat has the 5.8 GT-40 Pro Boss with a Perko on/off switch for a single battery.
It also has PerfectPass, but it doesn't work correctly.
Here's the sequence of events:
Boat sits in the driveway for over a week with the Perko switch set to off.
It starts right up when I put it in the water.
I drive it for about an hour to a beach spot on the river.
I turn off the engine and accessories completely with the Perko switch still in the on position.
One hour later, the boat won't start. I bought a portable battery jump starter that eventually got us running again.
I've had the battery and the alternator both tested. They both passed. When running, the voltage is measuring between 13 and 14 volts.
Any idea what could be happening? Do I have to turn off my Perko switch every time I turn off the boat?
Sent from my iPhone using PLT Nautique
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