Hello,
I'm experiencing a recurring issue with my boat's motor that leaves me stranded, most recently during a trip in the rain. This also happened about two years ago. I suspect there's a significant electrical short somewhere in the motor or wiring that only presents itself when the system gets wet.
Here’s a summary of what happened:
- I’m using a fully charged Ionic 125Ah battery.
- My electronics are isolated with a kill switch.
- The commute to the lake was about two hours.
- Upon arrival, I used the tilt to remove the motor support—it was very sluggish.
- The motor would not start. The battery entered Guardian Mode.
- This is the second time this has happened, so I brought a fully charged AGM backup battery, which tested at 13V.
- I connected the AGM (motor cables only).
- When trimming the motor down, it was again very sluggish. Trying to start the engine resulted in just a click—no turnover, as if the battery was weak.
- I drove back home (2-hour return trip). The rain had stopped and it was sunny.
- Back home, both trim and engine worked perfectly.
It seems like something is drawing significant current only when the motor or wiring is wet—enough to prevent the trim and starter from operating properly.
What kind of electrical short could be causing this much load when wet?
Serial Number: 3B177373
Thanks