LADYBUG TOO
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- Joined
- Dec 9, 2010
- Messages
- 325
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-288 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2916B909
- Vessel Name
- LADYBUG, TOO
Today was run the slime off day. I was doing great, running at full throttle for a few minutes, then backing down a bit heading for Ft. Pickens (west end of Pensacola Beach) when the engine slowed, sounded starved for fuel and then quit. I had been heading toward what I thought was a new Ranger 31. Won't know if it was unless they saw me and read this. I dropped anchor and looked for P-codes but there were none. The fuel tank is 2/3 full so I checked the fuel filter for water even though there was no code for it. No water! So then I removed the filter. Couldn't tell much so I filled and reinstalled the filter. I tried the engine and it ran fine at idle but then sounded fuel starved at any appreciable power. Meanwhile I had called my brother-in-law and he arrived in his Shamrock. We ran tandem until the engine quit again so he towed me home. At the dock I was able to back her in and tie off just before a darn thunderstorm hit. It rinsed the boat down for sure. Anyone have any ideas where to start checking before I call my favorite Yanmar Man??
Pat & Carolyn, Ladybug, Too
Pat & Carolyn, Ladybug, Too