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SKU: 158043
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Mfr: Sierra / Seastar Solutions
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Mfg# 18-5679
SKU: 158042
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Mfr: Sierra / Seastar Solutions
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Mfg# 18-5678
SKU: 85110
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Mfr: Sierra / Seastar Solutions
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Mfg# 18-5656
SKU: 158038
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Mfr: Sierra / Seastar Solutions
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Mfg# 18-5658
SKU: 158620
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Mfr: Sierra / Seastar Solutions
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Mfg# 18-1505
SKU: 343542
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Mfr: Quicksilver by Mercury
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Mfg# 892339T01
SKU: 115877
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Mfr: STERNDRIVE ENGINEERING
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Mfg# MOT5013N
SKU: 76079
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Mfr: STERNDRIVE ENGINEERING
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Mfg# ST53088
SKU: 330197
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Mfr: STERNDRIVE ENGINEERING
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Mfg# 10099HD
SKU: 494133
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Mfr: STERNDRIVE ENGINEERING
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Mfg# MOT6002N-AM
SKU: 218016
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Mfr: STERNDRIVE ENGINEERING
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Mfg# SW-107
SKU: 158278
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Mfr: Sierra / Seastar Solutions
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Mfg# 18-4915
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LFS# SIE184915
SKU: 292130
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Mfr: Quicksilver by Mercury
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Mfg# 850188T1
Why Choose a boat starter over an automotive starter?
Marine engine starters are different from car starters in that they are shielded from moisture and contaminants and shield your boat from stray sparks. Since January of 1978, all marine electrical parts on your boat’s motor have had to pass a strenuous testing program to ensure that they are ignition protected. This is to ensure that a stray spark from your starter won't cause an explosion on your boat if there are gases that have collected in your bilge.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or problems finding the right Marine Engine Starter Motor.
Marine Engine Starter Electrical Tips:
Check Batteries: Always make sure batteries are fully charged and load tested. Defective and/or inadequate batteries are one of the most common causes of problems in marine electrical systems.
Check Connections:
Be sure all connections and terminals are tight and clean. Also, battery cable terminals need to be tight and should have a gap between the top of the terminal and the side of the clamp.
Check Wiring:
Remember to always tag wiring when removing any electrical unit. Also, feel the lines for soft spots. Soft spots usually indicate the wire is corroded and needs to be replaced.
Check for High Resistance:
Be sure to check for voltage drops. Low voltage will ruin your electrical components and shorten the life of a battery.