2005 GW 282 Sailfish with twin 225 yamaha’s
Quick question:
This past weekend I was fishing/drifting with engines in neutral and went into some low water. Starboard engine went into alarm. I noticed it was showing 0 rpm but it was still running. Raised both engines about a foot and put them in gear but starboard engine didn’t kick into gear. Turned off the SB engine and used the port engine to move into deeper water. Put both engines down and started the SB engine (no more alarm). It went into gear no problem and ran fine rest of day.
So help me figure out what happened… Did maybe the sand block the water intake and cause the SB to get hot and is there a safety preventing the engine from going into gear when that happens? What is the meaning of 0 RPM's showing while the engine is running? The alarm wasn’t on for more than 10 sec before I shut down the engine. I don’t think I ever hit bottom with boat or engines but I doubt it was more than 2 feet of water.
Quick question:
This past weekend I was fishing/drifting with engines in neutral and went into some low water. Starboard engine went into alarm. I noticed it was showing 0 rpm but it was still running. Raised both engines about a foot and put them in gear but starboard engine didn’t kick into gear. Turned off the SB engine and used the port engine to move into deeper water. Put both engines down and started the SB engine (no more alarm). It went into gear no problem and ran fine rest of day.
So help me figure out what happened… Did maybe the sand block the water intake and cause the SB to get hot and is there a safety preventing the engine from going into gear when that happens? What is the meaning of 0 RPM's showing while the engine is running? The alarm wasn’t on for more than 10 sec before I shut down the engine. I don’t think I ever hit bottom with boat or engines but I doubt it was more than 2 feet of water.