Case: started boat and ran out to a cove on the lake, shut down to gear up for a slalom run, and when restarted, the dash was dead, no power at the ignition switch.Root Cause: Recently had the large 60 amp in line fuse replaced when the fuse holder crumbled during battery removal. Local Nautique dealer replaced with a spade fuse holder, using butt connectors to splice into the original 60 amp line. this was 2 weeks before this failure. Probing the 60 amp fuse line from the battery toward the subhull entry in the battery box, everything is hot. probing the line that exits the subhull under the drivers footwell and headed up to the ignition switch, the line is dead. It appears there is some break in the sub hull.
Anyone have experience with this, or know what connection may exist in the subhull between the battery box and the dash? I used a jumper wire from the positive terminal on the battery to the ignition switch and the boat started perfectly.
Input :shock: :shock: on whats between the battery box and the subhull exit under the drivers feet is requested, along with ideas on how to pull that wire and replace, if no other answers found...
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Anyone have experience with this, or know what connection may exist in the subhull between the battery box and the dash? I used a jumper wire from the positive terminal on the battery to the ignition switch and the boat started perfectly.
Input :shock: :shock: on whats between the battery box and the subhull exit under the drivers feet is requested, along with ideas on how to pull that wire and replace, if no other answers found...
K
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