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Is it possible to start a boat engine without the key? The boat is a
1998 Sea Rayder with a Mercury 175hp jet drive. I sold the boat two years ago. The person that purchased the boat from me didn't register it and the boat is now in an impound yard. It is mine if I pay the fees to get it out. The most important item I want to check is the engine but I don't have a key and I won't know if there is one on the boat until I pay my $40 to look at the boat in person. The key/throttle is the standard type you would see on any of the Sea Ray boats. If it helps, as I recall the top of the shifter is a 1" dia ball and to shift into forward or reverse you lift a funnel shaped washer located under the ball. Also, if there isn't any water available for running the engine, will only the water pump impeller be destroyed if I run the engine for a few seconds? Thanks, Tom |
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