'98 S115TLRW
Cruising back to the boat ramp this evening, calm seas, running about 4200 rpms. Out of nowhere the engine lost power while simultaneously sounding as if the rpms were winded out. It happened so quickly, and my response to pull throttle back into neutral was so quick, I did not look at what the rpms were during this sudden event. All of this occurred in less than 2 secs.
I sat idling in neutral for a moment, idling fine, normal rpms. I cut engine, trimmed up and checked prop. Good. Started up again and throttled up to the rpms I was at when this happened. Ran it at 4200 for about a minute and by that time I was at the boat ramp. I was not in shallow water when this event occurred, so no chance of the prop contacting a ground.
My first thought was maybe some fishing line was wrapped, then cut loose. I don't know. What would cause what I've described above? If this was a sign of something beginning to fail I want to be on top of it.
Cruising back to the boat ramp this evening, calm seas, running about 4200 rpms. Out of nowhere the engine lost power while simultaneously sounding as if the rpms were winded out. It happened so quickly, and my response to pull throttle back into neutral was so quick, I did not look at what the rpms were during this sudden event. All of this occurred in less than 2 secs.
I sat idling in neutral for a moment, idling fine, normal rpms. I cut engine, trimmed up and checked prop. Good. Started up again and throttled up to the rpms I was at when this happened. Ran it at 4200 for about a minute and by that time I was at the boat ramp. I was not in shallow water when this event occurred, so no chance of the prop contacting a ground.
My first thought was maybe some fishing line was wrapped, then cut loose. I don't know. What would cause what I've described above? If this was a sign of something beginning to fail I want to be on top of it.
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