Boss Hawg
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OK, i know from personal experence that if one or more of my 3 T&T switches get really wet it will cause my motor to do what it wants as far as up & down (mostly up
)
Saturday i was caught in a real bad downpour & had to beach for 3 hrs
All the way back to launch (in very rough water) every couple minutes the motor whould tilt up on it's own (guess you can guess problems that caused
)
Got home & let it set with battery disconnected for about 18 hrs to dry, hooked it back up & then for about 6 hrs it would still act on its own, it's acting fine now but is there any way to prevent this from happening again
I'd hate to replace all 3 switchs & that not cure the problem 
Any thoughts or suggestions (besides keeping it dry?
)
1987 Starcraft 16' fiberglass bass boat with original 70hp Johnson
Saturday i was caught in a real bad downpour & had to beach for 3 hrs
All the way back to launch (in very rough water) every couple minutes the motor whould tilt up on it's own (guess you can guess problems that caused
Got home & let it set with battery disconnected for about 18 hrs to dry, hooked it back up & then for about 6 hrs it would still act on its own, it's acting fine now but is there any way to prevent this from happening again
Any thoughts or suggestions (besides keeping it dry?
1987 Starcraft 16' fiberglass bass boat with original 70hp Johnson