yes, unless your getting a backfeed reading from somewhere else showing on the wire. its hard to judge things unless everything is unplugged so you don't have strange backfeed issues.
for example if something had voltage supplied to a coil it will read less voltage after it goes through that coil because of the resistance where switches shouldn't have any voltage drop.
at this point I think its warranted to bring it to the shop, yes it will cost a few dollars but it will be fixed quickly and you can enjoy your boat rather then work on it. if they tell you whats wrong and its a super expensive part (like the ECM) then see if you can get the part from ebay from a used motor
for example if something had voltage supplied to a coil it will read less voltage after it goes through that coil because of the resistance where switches shouldn't have any voltage drop.
at this point I think its warranted to bring it to the shop, yes it will cost a few dollars but it will be fixed quickly and you can enjoy your boat rather then work on it. if they tell you whats wrong and its a super expensive part (like the ECM) then see if you can get the part from ebay from a used motor
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