Not the 2GM20F, I have the old 13 HP engine but the start button is on the engine control panel in the cockpit. I don't think corrosion is the problem though because the engine is turning over pretty good, it just takes a long time to start and from what I am hearing it all points to the cold weather. This boat has spent its whole life in fresh water and corrosion is not a problem. As previously stated, the engine looks almost like new and all the wiring looks good. Also, that voltage that goes from the battery to the starter does not go to the control panel first, a smaller wire goes to the switch then to the solenoid and that is not a high current wire, that connection in turn activates the solenoid which makes the connection between the battery and the starter via the heavier starter cable which does carry the heavy current. As long as there is enough current to activate the solenoid and the battery and starter connections as well as the solenoid connections are not corroded there should be no problem and I have inspected all of those connections. I'm going to try the hair dryer tomorrow rather than waiting till Saturday - my curiosity is killing me. Thanks to all for the suggestions. stay tuned.