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J W Huhta, Sr.
This is an intermittant happening. Sometimes when attempting a start, the ignition key turns, the ammeter shows a near off scale to the left discharge and the engine doesn't turn over. This happens with the blower operating or not operating. There is no "heavy" electrical draw except the blower.The batterys (2) are new, and fully charged. If I wait a minute or so, the engine will crank and start right up. This happens when the engine is warmed up, and doesn't happen with a first day cold start. It doesn't happen all the time. I wonder if it is heat-related? Or maybe some corrosion in wiring? Or the starter switch? Or a flat spot on the starter armature? Or the starter? Or the starter solenoid? Or, Or, or................. I know imtermittent problems are a pain to resolve, so before I start a heavy look into this, I wanted to solicit some advice, since I have had such good advice in the past. Where should I start, before turning this over to the local boat yard?Need Help! Thanx Jim