It s more than likely the switch itself,they have a bad habit of becoming flaky 
Check the ,connections on the switch .try shorting ( bypass the switch)the 
wires at the switch  and see if the starter works better

DDrake 
73 JH 
C&C 26

On 2013-08-05, at 9:38 PM, Brent Driedger <bren...@highspeedcrow.ca> wrote:

> Hey everyone. 
> My Yanmar 1GM10 is slowly getting more and more difficult to start. With full 
> battery charge, good ground and contact, I'm finding the only way to get the 
> starter to spin is to give quick taps to the start button. If I hold it, it 
> just saps the power system and everything shuts down briefly. Is this a sign 
> of the starter becoming weak?
> 
> Brent D
> C&C 27-5
> Lake Winnipeg 
> 
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