Vincentc
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 43' DOUBLE CABIN (1970 - 1984)
Part of our boat ride included a trip to Mary Walker Marina to buy fuel for the trip to the Gulf Coast Rendezvous in May. After fueling, the port engine, 671 TI would not start, in fact when I turned the key nothing happened. After several unproductive efforts I started checking with an electrical meter. I had a hot battery, but no voltage at the starter. I then checked the battery on/off switch; there was voltage going in and none out. Looking further I discovered there was a 50 amp fuse (a cylinder about ¾ inch diameter and 3 inches long) just below the switch. The boat is a 43DC 1983, I do not know if this arrangement is OEM.
The tester indicated the fuse was blown. The marina didn’t have any fuses for sale but the owner offered and I accepted a ride to Lowe’s and I found a fuse, which matched the old one and cost $12 for a pair. With the replacement fuse installed the engine started fine and the trip home was uneventful.
Thinking about what might have caused the fuse to fail, I recall that startup was uneventful; however, the voltmeter was not working the first time I checked the port engine gauges. When we arrived at Mary Walker the port engine would not shut down, and I had to lift the hatch and move the linkage by hand. I used the battery parallel switch to turn the engines with the shut down switch engaged before actually starting and both engines started immediately.
In addition to sharing what might be useful information, I’d like to know why the fuse failed and if this indicates an underlying electrical problem, what might be the cause?
Thoughts or suggestions please?
The tester indicated the fuse was blown. The marina didn’t have any fuses for sale but the owner offered and I accepted a ride to Lowe’s and I found a fuse, which matched the old one and cost $12 for a pair. With the replacement fuse installed the engine started fine and the trip home was uneventful.
Thinking about what might have caused the fuse to fail, I recall that startup was uneventful; however, the voltmeter was not working the first time I checked the port engine gauges. When we arrived at Mary Walker the port engine would not shut down, and I had to lift the hatch and move the linkage by hand. I used the battery parallel switch to turn the engines with the shut down switch engaged before actually starting and both engines started immediately.
In addition to sharing what might be useful information, I’d like to know why the fuse failed and if this indicates an underlying electrical problem, what might be the cause?
Thoughts or suggestions please?