We were out skiing and tubing today, and I stopped the engine as usual to let someone board the tube. However, when I tried to restart the engine, all I heard was a fast spinning noise, like the starter is not engaging with the flywheel. I had started and stopped the boat several times earlier with no issues. Given that the battery tested fine, the terminals are clean, and the lights and bilge are all working, I suspect the starter might be the problem. Is there any other way to confirm that the starter is the issue? If it turns out to be the starter, how difficult is it to replace in the GT-40? Since the boat is currently in the water at our slip, I guess I would have to tow it to the ramp to get it out.
Edit: I found some videos on replacing the starter but of course the engine is out of the boat, but looks like fairly simple other than having to squeeze into the starboard storage compartment to get to it. Hopefully the starter is the issue and not a tooth on the flywheel. I believe I need a left hand(ccw) starter. Any brand recommendations? (Arco, GT40 Marine?)
Edit: I found some videos on replacing the starter but of course the engine is out of the boat, but looks like fairly simple other than having to squeeze into the starboard storage compartment to get to it. Hopefully the starter is the issue and not a tooth on the flywheel. I believe I need a left hand(ccw) starter. Any brand recommendations? (Arco, GT40 Marine?)
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