Pulled our Tartan 27 in December. A4 running great, no issues. Just re-launched; it’s been a busy time. No action of any sort when I try to start. Not a click, nothing. Battery is good and I’ve got 12.6 voltage at the solenoid. We have a starter button with a rubber boot, not a key; and a hunky switch to turn on engine electrical power. Turned that hunky switch on but didn’t get the full-effect EWDS alarms, which was noteworthy. Also, the blower ran fine initially, on its solid state time switch, but thereafter, the timer switch would run but not the blower. Rightly or wrongly suspected the solenoid and so pulled it but can’t get it to do anything on the bench. Used a jumpbox and grounded the shell of it and applied the positive to the “S” terminal: nothing. Shouldn’t that have caused it to mechanically actuate? It contains some form of round fiber piece, which I’d have thought would be flat, but it was bent up a bit and mis-shapen. Not sure what to do next. Ordering a new solenoid from our host; nothing wrong in a spare, anyway. Thoughts/suggestions? Thanks!
Won’t crank after layup
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I suggest a thorough electrical system check of all connections looking for looseness and corrosion at both ends of each wire starting with the battery cables. Don't stop if you find one, your description points to multiple issues.Neil
1977 Catalina 30
San Pedro, California
prior boats 1987 Westsail 32, 1970 Catalina 22
Had my hands in a few others
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