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Kristian

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Since: Jun 17, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2004 10:51 am
Post subject: Sea Rayder f16-95 120hp sports jet
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Sea rayder a fun boat that i enjoyed last summer but what happaned
during winterstorage. When prepared it for my first time in the water
this year it just wouldn`t start. When i checked for spark i noticed
that it was gone. after talking to the local dealer he told me that
it`s most likely the switchbox. After checking the stator and trigger
wtih my multimeter i?m thinking that is is just the stator thats gone
bad. My question then is this a typical error on this engine type or
is it my fault maybe i missed something when i prepared it for
winter? Preciate if anyone could give an answer soon.

With Regards Kristian

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Dave Hall

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2004 5:57 pm
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On 17 Jun 2004 07:51:58 -0700, kristian.jonsson RemoveThis @frigoscandia.se
(Kristian) wrote:

 >Sea rayder a fun boat that i enjoyed last summer but what happaned
 >during winterstorage. When prepared it for my first time in the water
 >this year it just wouldn`t start. When i checked for spark i noticed
 >that it was gone. after talking to the local dealer he told me that
 >it`s most likely the switchbox. After checking the stator and trigger
 >wtih my multimeter i?m thinking that is is just the stator thats gone
 >bad. My question then is this a typical error on this engine type or
 >is it my fault maybe i missed something when i prepared it for
 >winter? Preciate if anyone could give an answer soon.
 >
 >With Regards Kristian

Not to be a smart ass, but before you invest money in diagnostics,
check to make sure that the emergency kill switch lanyard is
attached. I almost ran down a battery once thanks to that problem.

Dave<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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