I believe I posted something last year about this and want some thoughts.
I have a 1977 Catalina 30 with the Atomic 4 engine. The coil, plugs, points etc are all new.
I moved the engine gauges to the back of the boat about 6 years ago with new wiring. All 12 awg marine wiring. This includes the ignition switch. Last year I had started having trouble starting the boat once I'd been out on the lake for a few hours. The only thing I'd run would be the radio and the Humminbird Chart Plotter. It wouldn't click or anything, just nothing. Voltage would read about 12v on my gauge and 12.5 on the chartplotter.
While docked, the boat is hooked to a Xantrax Trucharge 40amp to both banks. A reserve with a Maxx-29 battery and the house WAS 2 Maxx-29's. They were 5 years old and I bought 4 new T-105 Trojans for the house. The charger is set to charge then float.
Sometimes to get the boat started I would have to 'finesse' the key to get the boat to start, other times it just wouldn't start. Because of that, I replaced the ignition switch last year. It seemed to go away.
It happened again this year AFTER I bought the new batteries and there is no way it's a lack of battery power. I replaced the ignition switch with a new one I had as extra. Today it did the same thing. The only way to get the boat started was to hot wire the starter...started right up.
I'm at a loss here, as to what to check, what to replace or make better...anything. My only thought is that the starter ignition is aft by the stern and has to run mid-boat to the engine and as I've said, I use 12awg. Maybe this is a bit thin? Maybe 10 or possible 6 or 8awg? I just don't see that as an issue, but I am not an expert.
Even switching to the reserve or both doesn't help and the alternator is connected directly to the house bank..
Any thoughts would be appreciated!
Chris
I have a 1977 Catalina 30 with the Atomic 4 engine. The coil, plugs, points etc are all new.
I moved the engine gauges to the back of the boat about 6 years ago with new wiring. All 12 awg marine wiring. This includes the ignition switch. Last year I had started having trouble starting the boat once I'd been out on the lake for a few hours. The only thing I'd run would be the radio and the Humminbird Chart Plotter. It wouldn't click or anything, just nothing. Voltage would read about 12v on my gauge and 12.5 on the chartplotter.
While docked, the boat is hooked to a Xantrax Trucharge 40amp to both banks. A reserve with a Maxx-29 battery and the house WAS 2 Maxx-29's. They were 5 years old and I bought 4 new T-105 Trojans for the house. The charger is set to charge then float.
Sometimes to get the boat started I would have to 'finesse' the key to get the boat to start, other times it just wouldn't start. Because of that, I replaced the ignition switch last year. It seemed to go away.
It happened again this year AFTER I bought the new batteries and there is no way it's a lack of battery power. I replaced the ignition switch with a new one I had as extra. Today it did the same thing. The only way to get the boat started was to hot wire the starter...started right up.
I'm at a loss here, as to what to check, what to replace or make better...anything. My only thought is that the starter ignition is aft by the stern and has to run mid-boat to the engine and as I've said, I use 12awg. Maybe this is a bit thin? Maybe 10 or possible 6 or 8awg? I just don't see that as an issue, but I am not an expert.
Even switching to the reserve or both doesn't help and the alternator is connected directly to the house bank..
Any thoughts would be appreciated!
Chris