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- Tournament 307
I have an 09 307 with Twin Yamaha F250’s. New to me 3 summers ago. Boat has been running mint....until this Summer. What changed? I had my mechanic put a new Fusion deck with a new JL audio amp and 6 JL speakers, coincidentally I am now having some battery drain issues on Bank 1. I have two banks, with 2 batteries each. Bank 1 handles starboard engine and all electronics, Bank 2 handles port engine only and maybe the windlass. This is how Grady has it set up from factory. Long story short 5 weeks ago my bank 1 was not holding a charge and batteries were draining pretty quick, to the point where if I was drifting for a half hour with fish finder and radio on, I would not have enough juice to start STBD engine. I thought I had 4 all new (3 yr old this year) Interstate cranking batteries but it turned out that 1 of them in bank 1 was a deep cell. Never realized that last 2 years..same color green battery. Called Interstate and they told me, that is a big no, no to run different batteries in parallel and that one battery is killing the other and 2 or 3 years is about right to kill it. I put the battery switch on 1+2 fired up the STBD engine for a few minutes and I was fine for the time being. BUT moving forward I decided to move my two port starting (cranking) batteries to the STBD side. For a couple weeks, things were great....drifting for hours, STBD engine would fire up, no problem. Hang out for hours, radio cranking, fridge on etc, again no issue.....BUT just today, I did some fishing, some drifting, no issues but later on hung out by beach for about an hour with radio on, fish finder and fridge,....again engines fired up, no problem BUT while I was planing off and giving it gas, I started to trim down ....and at that precise moment right after trimming down my STBD engine started to stutter, and bog down...I put the boat in neutral and the STBD engine was running so rough, I turned it off. When I tried to restart, it would keep cranking and cranking and would not start. I went home on one engine (port) and when I got back to the dock about 30 minutes later and tried starting the STBD engine, it fired up BUT I noticed the volts were down to 12.9. When I hit trim I watched it drop to below 12. So I’m assuming that while I throttled up AND trimmed down, the volts dropped below 12....would that impact the fuel injectors to cause the engine to stall out? AND my next issue, why are my batteries draining so much in bank 1? Im 99% certain that my mechanic hooked my radio and amp up correctly. Unfortunately my Marina does not have shorepower, so I cannot hook up my battery charger. Maybe that would help if I could...I don’t know. Your thoughts? I am running 24’s as batteries but Grady specs call for 27’s...but before I replace with 4 new 27 cranking batteries I want to figure out what happened to my STBD engine today. Happy Father’s Day all!