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On Apr 7, 1:10 pm, wrote:
I recently purchased a 1988 Bayliner Trophy Offshore 21'. I have roughly 75 hours on a new motor installed by the previous owner. The boat has never shifted what I would describe as very easily, but it has been very functional. Recently, however, a new sporadic problem has developed. Some days I can run the boat and shift as needed through forward, reverse and neutral. On other occassions I can not get to neutral and it takes a great amount of force to shift directly from forward to reverse and back again. Yesterday this problem happened again. After starting the engine at the dock in neutral and backing out of the slip, I shifted easily past neutral into forward. The problem began when I sought neutral after a few hundred yards at idel speed. Thereafter, no amount of changes in speed nor shifting back and forth at idle speed would completely solve the problem. The best I could achieve was the ability to "jiggle" it (although still with great force) into neutral when coming out of reverse about 30% of the time. The engine is runinng great, but I do not notice the temporary stop in the engine when shifting. Might this be an ESA module problem? From my reading it appears that OMC Cobra drives of this vintage had original shift cable problems, or that I could certainly have one now. My marina doesn't want to tackle it as they don't deal with Bayliner, Mercruiser or OMC. Any suggestions would be appreciated befoe I have to drive it down island to another shop. The boat is located in Morehead City, NC. Many thanks, Old Bomber Hi Bomber I work with newer versions of your boat every day and from what you are saying I dont think it is a ESA module problem, for me it sounds more of a mechanical problem with the cables or the remote control. I find that in practice if a engine is even reving at 2000 revs with no stifeling you can still change the gear, but obviously reverse is harder to get at any revs. There could be something that gets stuck ocasionally in the remote control, there could be a frayed cable getting cought at a bend, there could be a lot of wear at the leg end and the cable end could be riding off the selector and getting stuck in the housing. Anyway one way or another you will have to get it fixed soon or you will get stranded out at sea very soon. Best of luck Oysterhaven boats Ireland |
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