Well I took my boat out with a group of fishing buddies for some night fishing and we weren't able to start the engine once we were done. We got pulled back to shore and I tested the batt and it was of course dead. I got a new much better one and all is well now. My question is, is there a way to pull start my engine and not need a battery in the horrible chance that this ever happens again? There is a groove in the flywheel for a pull line but I'm not sure about my engine's ability to do it. The probelm I see with doing this comes from my attempt to use a spare batt from a friends boat. We were not able to properly connect the terminals so we kinda rigged it. The engine would start, but if one of the connections slipped off, it would die. Is it supposed to do this? An older gentlemen told me that it should have a "magneto" that provides the spark utilizing the spinning flywheel and that a battery is not needed once the motor is running. Is this true?
Thanks for the help. I have a feeling this is going to cost me even more. Yippee :/
Thanks for the help. I have a feeling this is going to cost me even more. Yippee :/