I am new to this forum and realize there are a lot of threads on this already. I hope this is in the right place. I've got some starting issues and being a bit new and still learning, would like to see if others have input on my direction and thoughts. I got this boat last season. It is a 1999 Super Air Nautique with the EFI GT-40 motor.
When trying to take the boat out for the first time this season, it would not start. Initially, it was very clearly due to the batteries as the first attempt gave me the clicks. We did get to the point of it cranking but never successfully turned over. We tried to do a jump from another boat on the ramp (granted was an outboard motor) and I also tried to jump it with my truck in the driveway with a fake-a-lake. No dice. I get that this can be one of a few things (fuel, air, compression, wiring).
Initial Context: The boat ran fine when I purchased last season (late July 2022) and had it out 6-7 times. The boat was recently dewinterized with no comments from the shop, other than it was good to go. They have a place to drop boats in water, but keeping them on the trailer, and they start them as part of their dewint process. This is the last known time it ran, about a month ago. They also replaced the belts, water pump seal, and water pump impeller. The boat sat all winter with a full tank of gas and no trickle charging. I think the gas is non-issue, but the trickle charging almost certainly was an issue. However, I would think that would have affected the shop doing their work as well.
Other context
My questions
In short, I think I clearly have some battery issues, as even a brand new battery was reading 10v after getting it back to the house. But I think there might be something else at play here. Any insight is appreciated.
When trying to take the boat out for the first time this season, it would not start. Initially, it was very clearly due to the batteries as the first attempt gave me the clicks. We did get to the point of it cranking but never successfully turned over. We tried to do a jump from another boat on the ramp (granted was an outboard motor) and I also tried to jump it with my truck in the driveway with a fake-a-lake. No dice. I get that this can be one of a few things (fuel, air, compression, wiring).
Initial Context: The boat ran fine when I purchased last season (late July 2022) and had it out 6-7 times. The boat was recently dewinterized with no comments from the shop, other than it was good to go. They have a place to drop boats in water, but keeping them on the trailer, and they start them as part of their dewint process. This is the last known time it ran, about a month ago. They also replaced the belts, water pump seal, and water pump impeller. The boat sat all winter with a full tank of gas and no trickle charging. I think the gas is non-issue, but the trickle charging almost certainly was an issue. However, I would think that would have affected the shop doing their work as well.
Other context
- Since getting it back from the shop, I installed a GPS speedo and depth sounder. The GPS speedo replaced the old tube ones and the depth sounder was new.
- Both of these seem to work fine, nor do they appear to be drawing power with key turned off (even if ignition breaker is on).
- The only thing I question here is the fact that I daisy chained the depth sounded off of the oil pressure gauge (not necessarily on purpose).
- There is a dual battery system the previous owner installed, which I believe is hooked up correctly
- Also since getting it back, I did some enhancements to how the batteries were placed and the routing of the wires. I did fully disconnect everything at one point or another but only to connect it all back up the same way.
- It now has a new battery, purchased at the marina near by, the day it would not start. So it now has a brand new battery along with the older battery. Same form factor and all but not sure if the cranking amps match (nor do I think that matters).
- All accessories still power up fine.
- When turning the key on, I can hear something start to buzz in the motor bay. I think it's the fuel pump but not sure.
- Sometimes when turning the key on, I can hear and feel a dual bilge system is kicking on but the bilge breaker is off.
- Ruled out dumb things like the lanyard, being in gear, etc.
- Did some volt testing of my batteries.
- This part was odd. The boat's volt meter gauge was showing around 14 volts with the key turned on. My digital volt meter read around 10v on all my batteries. The old and new currently in the boat, and the old one we pulled out. Volt testing the positive lead on the new battery and the negative on the old, also showed about 10v
- Tried jumping if from my truck in the driveway, with both batteries set to "on", and also with just the new battery being "on"
- Truck battery was reading 14v as expected when the truck was running, and the new battery started to climb, topping around 12.5v. I would think the boat battery should read 14v in this scenario as well.
- Swap the spark plugs (skip testing as they should probably be replaced anyway)
- "Hot wire" the kill switch the lanyard attaches to
- the motor sounds the same when trying to start with the kill switch engaged or disengaged.
- Look for any potentially bad ground (I hope it's not thais as it might be a needle in a haystack)
- Check the fuel pressure
My questions
- The check engine light in the middle of dash (not the "above certain RPMs" one) is lit up when turning the key on. I think this is normal?
- What is expected to happen in the motor bay with key is turned on?
- I now hear a beep when I turn the key on, but I think this is just the depth finder. Its the more stnadard Faria in hull model. The manual does not mention a beep upon powering on. Does this year of Nautiques have any sort of pre starting alarms, however?
- I believe the kill switch cuts off fuel so it's expected to try to crank, but will never turn over with kill switch disengaged?
- When replacing the tube speedos, would I need two replacements? I fully disconnected both tube speedos, but only added one GPS speedo for now.
In short, I think I clearly have some battery issues, as even a brand new battery was reading 10v after getting it back to the house. But I think there might be something else at play here. Any insight is appreciated.
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