I recently encountered a problem which I assume may be of interest to anybody with this engine series.
Engine worked great, and at a certain time we turned it off and continued on sails alone. Later when I tried to turn it on again - nothing happened - no sound at all, not even a click.
Opened the engine compartment, everything looked OK, with a plastic mallet gave several bangs to the starter thinking it got mechanically locked, but this did not help.
Took a large screwdriver and shorted the starter connections - starter motor turned but did not engage (never gave thought before as to how it is engaged/disengaged - after this problem I know it s electrical).
Then I remembered the little black electrical box on the port side of the engine - opened it and inside there are two relays - both were totally loose, almost out of the socket. Took them out - the end of three of the 5 pins was gone (see photo). Due to the vibration over 12 years the socket connection "filed" the plugged pin until contact was lost.
Holding the relays in place and having someone at the ignition button the engine returned to life. Later when I had 220Vac, as a first aid, I applied a thick layer of solder to each of the pins - this solved the problem for this trip.
Now I will get new relays. As a preventive measure I intend to place some kind of a pad between the relays and the box cover so that there is downward pressure on the relays that will prevent their movement.