I have just puchased a used Wellcraft with a Mercruiser Alpha One outdrive.
When I put it in the water and backed away from the boat ramp I discovered I could not get it out of gear. After I cleared the jetty and gave myself some distance from the shore I proceeded to fight with the shifter in an effort to force it into neutral. After much ado I turned the boat off and found when I restarted, it was in neutral. I placed the boat into forawrd gear and it shifted fine only problem is now it wont come out of forward gear. In so many other words, I have to turn the motor off to change gears or get it into neutral.
I read another thread describing a similar problem and its solution pointed to the interruptor switch. I checked mine and it appeared when I cycled the gear selector it did not move the switch arm sufficiently to actuate the switch. I adjusted my cable linkage to ensure the switch arm fully engaged and thought my problem licked. WRONG. When I put the boat in the water to check out my repair I still have the same problem. I could really use some advice as I would like to make this repair myself however I'm stumped on the troubleshooting end of things. I would appreciate any advices my fellow boaters may wish to share.
When I put it in the water and backed away from the boat ramp I discovered I could not get it out of gear. After I cleared the jetty and gave myself some distance from the shore I proceeded to fight with the shifter in an effort to force it into neutral. After much ado I turned the boat off and found when I restarted, it was in neutral. I placed the boat into forawrd gear and it shifted fine only problem is now it wont come out of forward gear. In so many other words, I have to turn the motor off to change gears or get it into neutral.
I read another thread describing a similar problem and its solution pointed to the interruptor switch. I checked mine and it appeared when I cycled the gear selector it did not move the switch arm sufficiently to actuate the switch. I adjusted my cable linkage to ensure the switch arm fully engaged and thought my problem licked. WRONG. When I put the boat in the water to check out my repair I still have the same problem. I could really use some advice as I would like to make this repair myself however I'm stumped on the troubleshooting end of things. I would appreciate any advices my fellow boaters may wish to share.