Editing to save future readers from having to read a long and irrelevant story.
I originally posted about a starter vs seized engine issue. Turns out that both were the case, as the boat in question appears to have sustained storm-related damage in Hurricane Irma that is now becoming apparent: finding water in places it should never be able to get, water damage revealing itself in decks and upholstery, and electrical gremlins popping up everywhere. It would seem that wind-driven rain was able to compromise the intake and/or thru-hull exhaust system, driving water into the engine. An unrelated starter issue acted as a confounder.
Not something most people will probably have to deal with, as this no longer appears to have been a purely mechanical issue.
I originally posted about a starter vs seized engine issue. Turns out that both were the case, as the boat in question appears to have sustained storm-related damage in Hurricane Irma that is now becoming apparent: finding water in places it should never be able to get, water damage revealing itself in decks and upholstery, and electrical gremlins popping up everywhere. It would seem that wind-driven rain was able to compromise the intake and/or thru-hull exhaust system, driving water into the engine. An unrelated starter issue acted as a confounder.
Not something most people will probably have to deal with, as this no longer appears to have been a purely mechanical issue.
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