I just bought my first boat (used) last fall and took it out yesterday for the maiden voyage. The main is a 2003 DF140 with 600 hours. I just had the shop fully service the engine - they replaced a ton of stuff that needed attention, but other than that they said things looked good. The shop has a great reputation and mechanics are extremely knowledgeable.
It was blowing hard out on the water with a ton of chop, but I managed to bounce around for about an hour before heading home. While I was out I spent about 10-15 minutes just idling while I monkeyed around with some of the electronics (radio, GPS, etc.). Everything felt great and the engine performed as expected. Right at the entrance to the Marina on my way back I came off the throttle, and after slowing down moved the tiller into neutral for a few moments, I took it back out of neutral and the engine cut off. I moved the tiller back to neutral, turned key to on, waited for beep and red light to go off, tried restarting - it turns over great, catches like it's going to fire, then nothing. Thinking I might have bumped the kill switch I removed the plastic kill switch key and reinserted, tried to start again same result. Tried a couple more times same thing. Power didn't seem to be an issue as all electronics were working and motor trim/tilt worked fine. I tried starting with it in neutral and the tiller moved forward, same result.
I searched the forum and read a few posts about the kill switch and neutral safety switch, but it sound like those will prevent the engine from even turning over, which isn't the case for my situation.
I had to get towed back in, and before I yank it out of the marina and trailer it back to the shop that serviced the engines was looking for any suggestions from the forum on trouble shooting. I'm a newbie and still suffering the humiliation of my maiden voyage FAIL so be gentle.
It was blowing hard out on the water with a ton of chop, but I managed to bounce around for about an hour before heading home. While I was out I spent about 10-15 minutes just idling while I monkeyed around with some of the electronics (radio, GPS, etc.). Everything felt great and the engine performed as expected. Right at the entrance to the Marina on my way back I came off the throttle, and after slowing down moved the tiller into neutral for a few moments, I took it back out of neutral and the engine cut off. I moved the tiller back to neutral, turned key to on, waited for beep and red light to go off, tried restarting - it turns over great, catches like it's going to fire, then nothing. Thinking I might have bumped the kill switch I removed the plastic kill switch key and reinserted, tried to start again same result. Tried a couple more times same thing. Power didn't seem to be an issue as all electronics were working and motor trim/tilt worked fine. I tried starting with it in neutral and the tiller moved forward, same result.
I searched the forum and read a few posts about the kill switch and neutral safety switch, but it sound like those will prevent the engine from even turning over, which isn't the case for my situation.
I had to get towed back in, and before I yank it out of the marina and trailer it back to the shop that serviced the engines was looking for any suggestions from the forum on trouble shooting. I'm a newbie and still suffering the humiliation of my maiden voyage FAIL so be gentle.
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