wildmaninal
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We went to the river early last sunday morning. It was me, my cousin, and his son. We got the boat launched with no problems. I went to start the motor after everybody and everything got situated and got nothing but a click the starter would not turn over. This isn't the only time this happened, but it makes the 2nd time the starter or soleniod acted up. So my cousin ties the boat off to the dock which is right at one of the ramps (which nobody was trying to launch at at the time). Much to my surprise the city ramps were busy though especially for around 5am in the morning. The past few times we have launched down there and be the only ones there even when we get back to load.
Anyhow I took the cowling off and asked my cousin to get ready to turn the switch when I give the starter a little tap. I have the old 2 handle control installed for my 85hp E'rude, and I had the throttle bumped up to where the cold start would be on the modern controls.
My cousin was turning the key over as I was doing the tap dance on the starter
, I moved from the starter and bumped the soleniod one time then the starter finally kicked over. Motor started right up as normal, then I look up to see my cousin reach after the wrong lever on the control box
, I started hollering "no no no no" as fast as I could but it was to late. He put the boat in forward gear with the motor still reved up and tied up (thankfully). The boat takes off, the rope's slack comes to an end and the bow jurks to the port side. I'm standing up at the back of the boat durring all of this, and I don't have very good balance due to a past injury but I held my spot and I didn't fall off.
My cousin quickly puts the boat in neutral and then idles the motor down which he was wanting to do in the first place. Now my cousin has driven my boat for a little bit in the past, so I thought he would remember how my controls worked, boy was I wrong. I have no idea what these people at the big dock where thinking and I really could care less but I'm sure that somebody got a good laugh.
No damage to the city dock and nobody was hurt thank goodness.
Anyhow I took the cowling off and asked my cousin to get ready to turn the switch when I give the starter a little tap. I have the old 2 handle control installed for my 85hp E'rude, and I had the throttle bumped up to where the cold start would be on the modern controls.
My cousin was turning the key over as I was doing the tap dance on the starter
My cousin quickly puts the boat in neutral and then idles the motor down which he was wanting to do in the first place. Now my cousin has driven my boat for a little bit in the past, so I thought he would remember how my controls worked, boy was I wrong. I have no idea what these people at the big dock where thinking and I really could care less but I'm sure that somebody got a good laugh.
No damage to the city dock and nobody was hurt thank goodness.