I took a 22v out for the first time last week in Saint George, and it started fine, but the steering was really stiff, I had no problems with it last year at all. So after reading the threads about the steering cable replacement if figured that was the problem. So we took the boat out today and every time I turned the wheel with a lot of force my voltage dropped and killed the motor. I was under the impression that the steering is just actuated by the cable with no assistance from any other source, but with the voltage drop that seemed to be related to the steering am I wrong? When the boat quit, it would lose power i.e. my guages would quit and about 2 sec later the mortor stoped, so it is defenatly electrical. I checked all my battery cables to ensure they were tight, and double checked my batt. on/off swith to make sure it was not in a half on half off position.
Also I put the boat in neutral and let the motor run at about 2000 rpm for a few min to make sure the battery had plenty of juice, again, I had no problem starting the boat, it seemed to have plenty of juice (the battery is brand new).
Any Ideas?
Also I put the boat in neutral and let the motor run at about 2000 rpm for a few min to make sure the battery had plenty of juice, again, I had no problem starting the boat, it seemed to have plenty of juice (the battery is brand new).
Any Ideas?

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