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It seems like there are always lessons to be learned in life, but especially when boating. When launching my boat on Thursday, I learned to never take the boat off the trailer without starting it up first. I’d had this rule before but assumed, and did so incorrectly, that the boat would start with having two brand new batteries installed last fall. Well… took her off the trailer at the launch, turned the key and “click”… nothing. Busy launch, a few waves and some good current pushing the dock and boat around a bit. Had some family helping me out, they ran back to the cabin to get the jump pack, came back and still nothing. Finally got the boat back on the trailer and out of the water, manually raised up the motor because it wouldn’t go up under power. Got the boat back to the cabin, checked the terminals and connections, everything looked fine. Put a wrench on the terminal nuts, they were all tight, except one I reefed on and went maybe another 1/16” tighter. Tried starting her up after that and started up just fine without having any issues since then. I think some of the wire connectors going to the battery terminals might be slightly too large and maybe weren’t making a good enough contact. Anyway, just figured I’d pass my story on to others out there to save anyone the headache of repeating what I did. No issues or damage or anything else other than just feeling like a fool for holding onto the boat at the dock for over an hour total. Doh.