A friend of mine did that to his boat a couple of years back. If I'm not
mistaken, I believe his master wiring harness was 'fried'. They ended up
replacing all his wiring and he was back on the water within a week.
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G.D.Smith
Harpers Ferry, WV
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"Dwayne S. Byrd" wrote in message
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I can't believe how stupid I am, but after installing a new battery in
my 2001 Stingray 190FX I/O, I actually hooked it up backwards.
Needless to say, the electrical system is dead. Tested and replaced
several fuses. The power tilt and trim still works, but I believe
this is because it has it's own connection to the battery.
Everything else is dead- ignition, blower, bildge, etc.
It's at the shop now, but in the meantime, any ideas on what all could
be fried?
And no, I hadn't even had a drink yet when it happened. Wish I had,
because at least I could have blamed it on that.