Recently went out, turned off shore power, switched to battery #1, just given the date, and nothing...radios and instruments were on, and voltmeter on the DC panel read ~12.75 volts for both batteries...I turned to Both batteries, and it fired right up..
Figured it was a weak battery, motored for 45min or so, shut off the engine and sailed for a few hours. Left batteries on both, went to start engine, and again, nothing..engine wouldnt turnover, and no obvious noises. Switched back and forth a few times, reset the DC breaker on the battery selector, and maybe on the 4th time, it started...
Got back to the dock, turned on shore power and charger, and both batteries read just over 14 volts, so seems charger is working properly.
It seems clear it's not a battery issue, but have no clue where to start...any help is appreciated. Maybe a loose/weak connection between the batteries and the starter or even the ignition?
Figured it was a weak battery, motored for 45min or so, shut off the engine and sailed for a few hours. Left batteries on both, went to start engine, and again, nothing..engine wouldnt turnover, and no obvious noises. Switched back and forth a few times, reset the DC breaker on the battery selector, and maybe on the 4th time, it started...
Got back to the dock, turned on shore power and charger, and both batteries read just over 14 volts, so seems charger is working properly.
It seems clear it's not a battery issue, but have no clue where to start...any help is appreciated. Maybe a loose/weak connection between the batteries and the starter or even the ignition?