Well, here's the thing. This has happened twice now, so it's either huge coincidence, or a problem.
For reference, this is a 95 Sportster.
I'm cruising full bore across the lake. Calm lake, very little chop. I hear the RPM's lower a little bit, probably about a few hundred RPM's, and then sudden death. Hit the starter button, and CLICK. No starter, just the click from the brain box area. Now I know the starter broke the first time, one of the brushes came un-soldered. However, after having it re-soldered, I took the boat out today, and same exact thing. Now, I'm replacing the starter because I'm pissed at it, but I somehow doubt that's why the boat dies. What could cause the boat to just pretty much die instantly? (Keeping in mind it drops a few hundred RPM's or so over like 2 seconds then it dies)
Both times this has happened, I've been on the absolute far side of the lake, and have luckily been towed back both times by random nice fishermen. What can be done to NOT make me look like a fool the next time I hit the water?
For reference, this is a 95 Sportster.
I'm cruising full bore across the lake. Calm lake, very little chop. I hear the RPM's lower a little bit, probably about a few hundred RPM's, and then sudden death. Hit the starter button, and CLICK. No starter, just the click from the brain box area. Now I know the starter broke the first time, one of the brushes came un-soldered. However, after having it re-soldered, I took the boat out today, and same exact thing. Now, I'm replacing the starter because I'm pissed at it, but I somehow doubt that's why the boat dies. What could cause the boat to just pretty much die instantly? (Keeping in mind it drops a few hundred RPM's or so over like 2 seconds then it dies)
Both times this has happened, I've been on the absolute far side of the lake, and have luckily been towed back both times by random nice fishermen. What can be done to NOT make me look like a fool the next time I hit the water?