Hello everyone. I own a 2001 2100V, and have fairly modest mechanical experience, so I'm hoping maybe someone can give me some ideas. Last fall I had my boat winterized by a local mechanic. At that time I had all the fluids replaced & all necessary service work done so that I wouldn't have to do it in the spring. I was told that in the spring I can just hook up the batteries, put the plug in, burn off the fogging oil and be all set. I tried to do this today, and hear only clicking when I turn the key. The starter isn't turning over at all, and sounds like a dead battery. I thought my batteries may be bad, so I bought two new ones since they were 5 yrs old anyway. This yielded no change-still nothing but clicking. I tried taking all the accessories off the battery, with no change noted. The terminals are clean, and the wiring into the solenoid is tight. The shop that winterized my boat appears to have moved or gone out of business, and I cannot reach them via phone. Just curious if anyone may have any thoughts or anything I should check? I'm wondering if I may have missed something in the summerization process, or if the starter may be bad? I'm hoping that I'm overlooking something easy, since my boat ran perfectly when I took it in for winterization. Any advice would be much appreciated!
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