Engine just cut out mid passage in Marina !!!

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Hi we were taking our boat back to the mooring after a lift out and the engine cut out , we seemed to lose all electrics , then after several attempts she just started . Back to berth and Chattering when attempted to restart ,checks made , battery terminal were not dead tight due to having those plastic butterfly clips on them , tightened as best we could and battery tested fine , which we expected as was replaced new a few weeks ago . Engine then started fine 6 times on the trot although one dial that was working ceased to work . Our techno boat friend was present and suggested maybe a relay fault near the starter motor ....... Any thought please as rather concerned to be out at sea and same happens ?
 
Hi we were taking our boat back to the mooring after a lift out and the engine cut out , we seemed to lose all electrics , then after several attempts she just started . Back to berth and Chattering when attempted to restart ,checks made , battery terminal were not dead tight due to having those plastic butterfly clips on them , tightened as best we could and battery tested fine , which we expected as was replaced new a few weeks ago . Engine then started fine 6 times on the trot although one dial that was working ceased to work . Our techno boat friend was present and suggested maybe a relay fault near the starter motor ....... Any thought please as rather concerned to be out at sea and same happens ?
What engines?
 
I can understand, and have experienced, failure to start due to a bad electrical connection, but diesels will usually carry on running once started if the battery is disconnected? Was this a modern EPC controlled engine which fails if no electrics? If so a good reason to stick with older engines which mostly keep going, except for all the other problems of course.?
 
I was out on Friday motor sailing in heavy weather heading back to Ardrossan from Port Bannatyne. The engine after running fine for hours just died. No great panic I thought as we were well offshore and under reefed sails. Anyway, to cut a long story short, the water trap diesel filter was completely clogged with what looked like brown frog spawn which prevented diesel flow to the main fuel filter causing the engine to die.

On seeing this I immediately identified it as diesel bug so grabbed the small aux fuel tank for the diesel heater and rigged the supply pipe to the engine lift pump. I then fitted a new fuel filter and got the engine fired up.

Have a look at your water trap and main fuel filter, checking for signs of diesel bug in the fuel.
 
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