Professional Starter Motor Inspection: Step-by-StepOur inspection process follows strict procedures to ensure precision and safety. Here’s how our experts approach every starter motor check:
1. Initial System AssessmentWe start by testing the entire starting circuit, including the yacht’s battery, to confirm it delivers the correct voltage. Weak batteries often mimic starter issues, so this helps pinpoint the real problem.
2. Power Disconnection for SafetyBefore touching any electrical components, we disconnect the yacht’s main power supply. This prevents accidental starts or short circuits during inspection.
3. Visual InspectionThe
starter motor housing and nearby components are examined for corrosion, loose fittings, or moisture intrusion. Any rust or cracks are documented for repair or replacement.
4. Solenoid and Connection TestingWe test the solenoid—the switch that activates the starter—to ensure it engages correctly. Cables and terminals are cleaned, tightened, and treated with anti-corrosion compounds.
5. Voltage and Amp Draw MeasurementUsing specialized diagnostic tools, our technicians measure both voltage supply and amp draw during startup. Abnormal readings often indicate internal wear, such as
worn brushes or
a damaged armature.
6. Internal Component CheckIf internal wear is suspected, the starter motor is carefully disassembled. The
brushes,
commutator, and
armature are inspected for carbon buildup or electrical damage. Any defective parts are replaced using marine-grade components.
7. LubricationThe drive gear and moving parts are lubricated with marine-safe grease to ensure smooth operation and protect against moisture and corrosion.
8. Reassembly and TestingAfter reassembly, the starter motor is reinstalled and tested under load. We listen for smooth engagement and check for consistent engine turnover.
9. Performance Review and Maintenance PlanOnce confirmed operational, we provide the yacht owner with a performance summary and maintenance advice tailored to their vessel’s engine type and operating hours.
Signs Your Yacht’s Starter Motor Needs AttentionIf you experience any of the following, it’s time for an inspection:
- A slow or hesitant engine start
- Clicking sound when turning the key
- Intermittent starting performance
- Corrosion or moisture around the starter area
- Burning smell or excessive heat near the motor
Ignoring these symptoms can lead to complete starter failure—often at the most inconvenient time.
Why YachtService.me Is the Trusted Choice in Tivat- Specialized Marine Electricians: Our yacht technicians are trained specifically in marine electrical systems, not just automotive ones.
- Complete Yacht Maintenance: From yacht repair in Tivat to full preventive care, we offer complete support for all onboard systems.
- Quality and Precision: We use marine-rated parts designed to resist corrosion, vibration, and humidity for long-lasting reliability.
- Local Experience: Based in Boka Bay, we understand the environmental conditions that affect yachts operating in Montenegro’s waters.
Keep Your Yacht Starting StrongA reliable starter motor means confidence every time you turn the key. Don’t let electrical problems interrupt your voyage — book a
starter motor inspection with
YachtService.me in
Tivat, Montenegro.
Our skilled team will ensure your yacht’s engine starts effortlessly and operates with the dependability you expect from a professional
yacht service in Montenegro.