A couple years ago I bought a used 2005 Utopia with the Merc Optimax 250. It ran/runs great in the river where I spend most of my time. I took it out on Lake Michigan and at the end of the channel where the boat wakes meet the big lake.....it gets a little choppy. All of a sudden after bouncing around for a few minutes by boat shuts off and won't restart. It just turns over like it is out of gas. After getting towed to a safer spot I start going through the glove box . I find a repair sheet from a marina that replaced a relay after 3 hours of diagnostic for a Stall and no restart issue. I opened the engine and saw a similar relay by itself. It had the same part number so I changed it out. The boat started fine. The relay that I replaced was very hot and one metal lead inside looked a little melted around the plastic. I bought another one just in case.
Ran the boat many many hours( and few weeks)in the river without issue. Once again when I ventured out toward the big lake it happened again. I figured that all the bouncing around was causing the issue since the relay was loose and not tight or bolted to anything. I zip tied it down to eliminate it from moving and bouncing. This season I have only had the boat out a few times on the river. Today it happened again. It seems to happen after the boat has ran for over 30 minutes and once I start going through choppy water. When I replace the relay it is extremely hot and can not be handled with bare hand. I have replaced 4 now. It always happens in the worst spot where I am in the middle of traffic or dangerously close to pier. I can run the boat WOT and run it as hard as I want in the river. It just seems to have issues with waves or wake when the boat has to bounce alot. I can't completely rule out that it still is from the relay boucing around. I zip tied it through the rubber grommet that comes with the new one. The relay is mounted on a wire brace that clips to the rubber grommet. It can be pulled off and that is how I found it when it went bad
At $20 a pop.....I really would like to find the issue. It can't be good that these are getting extremely hot to where it melts a little plastic inside the relay. The number on the relay if for a Mercury Trim(which my boat does not have). It seems to be for a fuel pump or something that would make the boat not start from getting no fuel. When inside the boat the relay is on the left side all by itself.
Anyone have any ideas?
Ran the boat many many hours( and few weeks)in the river without issue. Once again when I ventured out toward the big lake it happened again. I figured that all the bouncing around was causing the issue since the relay was loose and not tight or bolted to anything. I zip tied it down to eliminate it from moving and bouncing. This season I have only had the boat out a few times on the river. Today it happened again. It seems to happen after the boat has ran for over 30 minutes and once I start going through choppy water. When I replace the relay it is extremely hot and can not be handled with bare hand. I have replaced 4 now. It always happens in the worst spot where I am in the middle of traffic or dangerously close to pier. I can run the boat WOT and run it as hard as I want in the river. It just seems to have issues with waves or wake when the boat has to bounce alot. I can't completely rule out that it still is from the relay boucing around. I zip tied it through the rubber grommet that comes with the new one. The relay is mounted on a wire brace that clips to the rubber grommet. It can be pulled off and that is how I found it when it went bad
At $20 a pop.....I really would like to find the issue. It can't be good that these are getting extremely hot to where it melts a little plastic inside the relay. The number on the relay if for a Mercury Trim(which my boat does not have). It seems to be for a fuel pump or something that would make the boat not start from getting no fuel. When inside the boat the relay is on the left side all by itself.
Anyone have any ideas?