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Took the boat to the lake today, Lake Fontana in the Smokies and did not have a great day. Fontana is a dammed lake for those that do not know and it is fed by the Little Tennessee, the Nantahala, Tuckasegee Rivers plus numerous mountain streams. Anyway, during the spring rains the lake levels rise and dead wood floats. Long story short upon our return trip home we hit a submerged log and I immediately put the motor in neutral before the log reached the stern. I turned off the motor, raised it out of the water and inspected the prop and lower unit for any visible damage. none was found.
I lowered the motor back into the water and went to restart it. Nada, nothing. At first the motor turned over about 3 or 4 times, meaning I cranked it 3 or 4 times with no luck and then that was it. The starter would engage, but not turn the motor over.
3 weeks ago we installed two new AGM batteries, voltage on both batteries is 12.5 volts.
I took the cowling off and noticed some water in the engine mounted fuel filter, perhaps 25% off the filter is filled with water. I never noticed any water in the fuel warnings on the command link guages. not saying it did not turn on, just did not see it.
There was one time where I had the engine tilted completely up and the starter did engage, but would not do so when the motor is trimmed down.
So, after storing the boat for 3-4 months with a nearly full tank and using stabil, could I have a bunch of water in the fuel? I read the manual and noticed there is a water in the fuel warning section and sensor, which my motor has equipped, but if the water sensor detects water or significant amount of water does it prevent the motor from starting?
The last time I changed the main (racor)fuel filter was 50 hours ago as the motor only has 150 hours on it.
I did top of the fuel today with about 30 gallons out of 125 and added some star tron additive too. I noticed no gel in the filter. Upon getting towed back to the boat ramp by a friendly boater, I recovered the boat and inspected the hull bottom and motor more thoroughly. Not a scratch ding or dent from hitting the log on the hull nor any sign of impact to the motor, prop spins freely in neutral and no wobble to it at all.
My gut says water in the fuel is the problem.
Any and all ideas here are quite welcome. Thanks
Took the boat to the lake today, Lake Fontana in the Smokies and did not have a great day. Fontana is a dammed lake for those that do not know and it is fed by the Little Tennessee, the Nantahala, Tuckasegee Rivers plus numerous mountain streams. Anyway, during the spring rains the lake levels rise and dead wood floats. Long story short upon our return trip home we hit a submerged log and I immediately put the motor in neutral before the log reached the stern. I turned off the motor, raised it out of the water and inspected the prop and lower unit for any visible damage. none was found.
I lowered the motor back into the water and went to restart it. Nada, nothing. At first the motor turned over about 3 or 4 times, meaning I cranked it 3 or 4 times with no luck and then that was it. The starter would engage, but not turn the motor over.
3 weeks ago we installed two new AGM batteries, voltage on both batteries is 12.5 volts.
I took the cowling off and noticed some water in the engine mounted fuel filter, perhaps 25% off the filter is filled with water. I never noticed any water in the fuel warnings on the command link guages. not saying it did not turn on, just did not see it.
There was one time where I had the engine tilted completely up and the starter did engage, but would not do so when the motor is trimmed down.
So, after storing the boat for 3-4 months with a nearly full tank and using stabil, could I have a bunch of water in the fuel? I read the manual and noticed there is a water in the fuel warning section and sensor, which my motor has equipped, but if the water sensor detects water or significant amount of water does it prevent the motor from starting?
The last time I changed the main (racor)fuel filter was 50 hours ago as the motor only has 150 hours on it.
I did top of the fuel today with about 30 gallons out of 125 and added some star tron additive too. I noticed no gel in the filter. Upon getting towed back to the boat ramp by a friendly boater, I recovered the boat and inspected the hull bottom and motor more thoroughly. Not a scratch ding or dent from hitting the log on the hull nor any sign of impact to the motor, prop spins freely in neutral and no wobble to it at all.
My gut says water in the fuel is the problem.
Any and all ideas here are quite welcome. Thanks