A beautiful February Saturday and we were able to take our boat out for the first time this year. Boat is a 2017 Stingray 192SC with a DF150. Was purchased new in Feb 2017. Had our 20 hr service last August. Went out a few times after that in 2017. (Did notice venting sound when removing gas cap in late 2017 which hadn't happened before. Also experienced difficulty fueling. Attributed it to extreme heat at the time.)
Ran engine Saturday morning at the house for 5 minutes and checked everything out. Was fine (fluid levels, etc). Went to lake, warmed engine at ramp, launched, headed to courtesy dock and engine began stalling every time I would shift from fwd to neutral. I had difficulty again fueling beforehand so I thought it could be a venting issue. Removed gas cap thinking it could help if it was a venting issue but it did not. Did not lose power to any gauges or accessories.
Engine ran great on the water. Started fine each time it stalled. After anchoring for a bit, started fine, returned to dock and had same issue. It's a harrowing experience only operating a boat for a year and losing power around the dock and other boats.
Any thoughts on whether this is an engine, electrical, or fueling issue? Please let me know if more info would help. Thank you in advance.
Ran engine Saturday morning at the house for 5 minutes and checked everything out. Was fine (fluid levels, etc). Went to lake, warmed engine at ramp, launched, headed to courtesy dock and engine began stalling every time I would shift from fwd to neutral. I had difficulty again fueling beforehand so I thought it could be a venting issue. Removed gas cap thinking it could help if it was a venting issue but it did not. Did not lose power to any gauges or accessories.
Engine ran great on the water. Started fine each time it stalled. After anchoring for a bit, started fine, returned to dock and had same issue. It's a harrowing experience only operating a boat for a year and losing power around the dock and other boats.
Any thoughts on whether this is an engine, electrical, or fueling issue? Please let me know if more info would help. Thank you in advance.
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