I have searched with no symptoms like mine.....2007 Air Nautique with 330 Excalibur
I was cruising around a week ago, on plane, and ran over a medium sized wave. As soon as the boat hit the wave, the RPMs dropped back to 1500. No lights/warnings/alarm. Boat was running fine, just held back in RPM. I stopped in idle. Put it in gear and tried to accelerate - only to be limited to 1500 RPM. No matter how much I put the throttle down, 1500 RPM and no more. I checked to make sure the cable was moving freely on the electronic throttle sensor on the engine (which is was). After 10 minutes of trying to start/restart boat and getting the same results, we decided to go back. My son was driving while I was looking around the engine bay. We were cruising at 1500 RPM but he had the throttle open farther. After a few minutes of cruising at 1500 RPM (and with no change in throttle position), the boat accelerated to plane and was fine. Then 10 seconds later, it slowed to 1500 RPM again. It went back and forth accelerating to plane and the slowing to 1500 RPM in 2-5 second intervals (fast-slow-fast-slow, etc...) Yo-yoing the whole time.
The whole time, the engine is running fine. No misfires or anything. If a throttle position sensor went bad, I would think it would go 100% out. Not come in/out. Without any lights, I wouldn't think limp mode. Any ideas? The boat stays at a marina ~60 miles away so my access to diagnose is not great. I am handy with a multimeter, but not sure what to look for on this boat.
I was cruising around a week ago, on plane, and ran over a medium sized wave. As soon as the boat hit the wave, the RPMs dropped back to 1500. No lights/warnings/alarm. Boat was running fine, just held back in RPM. I stopped in idle. Put it in gear and tried to accelerate - only to be limited to 1500 RPM. No matter how much I put the throttle down, 1500 RPM and no more. I checked to make sure the cable was moving freely on the electronic throttle sensor on the engine (which is was). After 10 minutes of trying to start/restart boat and getting the same results, we decided to go back. My son was driving while I was looking around the engine bay. We were cruising at 1500 RPM but he had the throttle open farther. After a few minutes of cruising at 1500 RPM (and with no change in throttle position), the boat accelerated to plane and was fine. Then 10 seconds later, it slowed to 1500 RPM again. It went back and forth accelerating to plane and the slowing to 1500 RPM in 2-5 second intervals (fast-slow-fast-slow, etc...) Yo-yoing the whole time.
The whole time, the engine is running fine. No misfires or anything. If a throttle position sensor went bad, I would think it would go 100% out. Not come in/out. Without any lights, I wouldn't think limp mode. Any ideas? The boat stays at a marina ~60 miles away so my access to diagnose is not great. I am handy with a multimeter, but not sure what to look for on this boat.
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