It could be the pressure regulator (inlet for the FW hose) getting weak. Do you have the same symptoms when running any other high volume faucet for that period of time?
I have had issues with one before - good pressure on the dock, poor pressure on the boat - $50 fix solved it.
Check the filter at the water pump. It is usually a clear plastic piece that comes apart for cleaning. If clogged it can cavitate and induce air that eventually bleeds thru and causes the pump to cycle; or there could be a hairline crack in it inducing air and cycling the pump.
A boat is just a reason to spend time (and yes money) on a hobby (or really a lifestyle) that completely engulfs you. Even when it is perfect there is always spider **** or something that needs attention! If your mate enjoys cleaning, polishing and waxing while tanning (and sweating) you can...
When you cleaned the sensor did you have somebody watch the indicator lights to see if they moved? Did the sensor slide freely? For some reason it (the sensor) is indicating full - I have had good luck with contact cleaner on the sensor. Still not a fun job! But you may need to repeat the effort.
I'm with Scott on this one. If you reconstruct MANY of the fatal incidents (I can't say accidents because negligience was involved in many) you will find that there are many contribting factors to the incident/fatality. The primary cause is careless operation (whether by inexpierience of the...
I am not familiar with your specific model but the fuel vent line should attach to the top side of the fuel tank using small diameter fuel grade hose and runs to the side of the boat and attaches to the vent fitting that has a small wire screen inside the opening (hull side). Is your screen...
I pulled the speaker and fished a fishtape up after pulling off the vinyl panel. Pulled the wire down thru the arch attachment at the hull (large wire chase) and down along the starbord side forward to the helm (remove the molded plastic panel to the right of the helm seat) and you should see a...
How about trying 4" PVC pipe capped on one end with a 4" cleanout cap on the other. No vent - if it leaks it will be contained by the PVC - even if you open it and the gas has escaped the cylinder(s) the PVC threads are sparkproof (unless you are smoking while doing it). You can make it hold one...