Still a pre-Albin owner, the delivery is tomorrow on our new to us 2004 28TE. The boat past the survey with flying colors, although the surveyor noted that the stop switch did not work, the key off did. Is this a big deal? I plan on pulling the panel to investigate loose wires, but if its not that, can I live with shutting down the Yanmar with the key?
Thanks
Rob
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Another Stop Engine Question
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Another Stop Engine Question
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Re: Another Stop Engine Question
The stop button is nice for no-start cranking . should not be a big deal to fix. if the key shuts her down the solenoid and relay must be good so either she was never wired to the button or something is loose, corroded, etc. Start (no pun intended) from the stop button and check it with a VM to make sure it is functioning (making/breaking connection) and then follow the wire...
Rob S.
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"TENACIOUS"
1974 Chris Craft 36' Commander Tournament
Cummins 6BTA 330B's
(Former Owner)
"TOY-RIFIC" 2000 28TE, 6LP, Hull 408
Luck is the residue of good design.
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Re: Another Stop Engine Question
Thanks Rob, might be reaching out to you more as a fellow Long Islander, in Freeport now, but grew up in Centereach and spent a good amount of time in Wading River, 2 good friends moved out there in the late 80's.
Side question, if need be, can we ramp the boat tomorrow? We have good cement ramps here in Freepo.
Side question, if need be, can we ramp the boat tomorrow? We have good cement ramps here in Freepo.
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Re: Another Stop Engine Question
In 2011 I read about using the stop button. Mine on a 1994 28TE worked but I had always used the key to turn off the engine. When I stopped at Sandy Hook on my trip from Islesboro, ME to Sarasota, FL five Albin owners came on board to look at my ship. See "sf260w.com/Trip2011". I asked how many used their kill switch to shut down the engine. Three did. Of the two, one said his kill button did not work and the other said it did not make any difference.