I'm a very new R 21EC owner, thanks to the good folks at Wefings Marine in Florida.
We were fortunate to purchase an almost new R 21EC, Little Lady.
She is now cruising the waters around Hilton Head Island and Beaufort, South Carolina.
But on two occasions I have tried to crank the Yanmar diesel, and she seems totally dead; as in dead battery dead.
Friendly local marina staff supplied a jumper battery, and the engine eventually cranked. But is did so only after several failed attempts at jumping the start battery.
MY QUESTION IS: IS IT POSSIBLE THAT I HAD THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTER SLIGHTLY OUT OF NEUTRAL IN MY INITIAL ATTEMPTS AT STARTING? WHEN I WORKED THE SHIFTER FORWARD, REVERSE, NEUTRAL, SHE THEN CRANKED RIGHT UP.
Does it sound like I've got a slightly dead battery or am I not understanding the need to make certain the gear shifter is in neutral before cranking?
Any help appreciated. (The last time this occurred was following a wonderful lunch at Harbor Town Marina and did not go over well with the first mate......)
Thanks,
Kent in South Carolina
Little Lady
We were fortunate to purchase an almost new R 21EC, Little Lady.
She is now cruising the waters around Hilton Head Island and Beaufort, South Carolina.
But on two occasions I have tried to crank the Yanmar diesel, and she seems totally dead; as in dead battery dead.
Friendly local marina staff supplied a jumper battery, and the engine eventually cranked. But is did so only after several failed attempts at jumping the start battery.
MY QUESTION IS: IS IT POSSIBLE THAT I HAD THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTER SLIGHTLY OUT OF NEUTRAL IN MY INITIAL ATTEMPTS AT STARTING? WHEN I WORKED THE SHIFTER FORWARD, REVERSE, NEUTRAL, SHE THEN CRANKED RIGHT UP.
Does it sound like I've got a slightly dead battery or am I not understanding the need to make certain the gear shifter is in neutral before cranking?
Any help appreciated. (The last time this occurred was following a wonderful lunch at Harbor Town Marina and did not go over well with the first mate......)
Thanks,
Kent in South Carolina
Little Lady