Just Dreamin'
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jun 21, 2010
- Messages
- 191
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-248 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2507F809
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- Bass Tracker Targa 18 W/T
- Vessel Name
- Just Dreamin'
- MMSI Number
- 338129907
This past Thursday the boat next to us suffered a lighting strike while tied in its slip. When the admiral and I arrived at just Dreamin' I heard a very high pitched tone but could not determine where it was coming from. My neighbor was trying to start his boat as he though a power surge had passed through the marina, no luck in starting. And, he was not aware at the time he had suffered a lighting strike. At first I thought the tone might be coming from his attempts to crank. Nope it was coming from our boat.
After we opened the cabin door I was hit with the very high pitched tone but still not able to fully determine from where. Long story shortened it was my Smartcraft vessel display. The lighting strike sent enough voltage spike to us that our Smartcraft turned itself on. This was a first. The display was sending a engine alarm - Engine 1, Sim J39 no signal. Not good. Good news, the Cummins started right up. Smartcraft gave me RPM reading but no engine signals such as oil pressure, temp, etc. I am fairly certain the J39 code is actually shortened for J1939.
Other issues we ended up with: (a) thrusters (bow and stern) dead - no power showing at control panel and the breaker in port side v-berth locker was okay (I think as I am not sure if these can actually go bad), (b) windlass - dead (sure this is due to being tied into bow thruster), (c) Garmin 5212 MFD locked at initial screen and (d) autopilot can not find controller.
I will be keeping a step by step log of all the troubleshooting steps taken to include what the Cummins tech finds on the Smartcraft alarm signals.
As we were leaving the marina today more and more people were finding issues on their boats. The power of a lighting strike is quite a force even if not directly on your boat.
Mike & Judy
After we opened the cabin door I was hit with the very high pitched tone but still not able to fully determine from where. Long story shortened it was my Smartcraft vessel display. The lighting strike sent enough voltage spike to us that our Smartcraft turned itself on. This was a first. The display was sending a engine alarm - Engine 1, Sim J39 no signal. Not good. Good news, the Cummins started right up. Smartcraft gave me RPM reading but no engine signals such as oil pressure, temp, etc. I am fairly certain the J39 code is actually shortened for J1939.
Other issues we ended up with: (a) thrusters (bow and stern) dead - no power showing at control panel and the breaker in port side v-berth locker was okay (I think as I am not sure if these can actually go bad), (b) windlass - dead (sure this is due to being tied into bow thruster), (c) Garmin 5212 MFD locked at initial screen and (d) autopilot can not find controller.
I will be keeping a step by step log of all the troubleshooting steps taken to include what the Cummins tech finds on the Smartcraft alarm signals.
As we were leaving the marina today more and more people were finding issues on their boats. The power of a lighting strike is quite a force even if not directly on your boat.
Mike & Judy