Kind of a broad question: what are you attempting to accomplish? get back to shore? fix the thing? How large is the boat, how large the motor? What materials are at hand to use? If attempting to get to shore and the water is calm, simply go backwards all the way. If not, and such is possible, remove the motor from the transom and clamp it on the side of the boat, you should be able to use reverse to go forward. Really, I think you are going to have to re-write this question.
the other part wont be clean
If a motor is running when the cap fails it will probably continue to run at much higher amp draw and most likely shut down on thermal overload. It can start with a bad cap, but in my experience it most likey wont.
a properly designed motor wont overheat unless it is overloaded this is something like 3/4" drill with a 1/4" shaft that is used to drill in steel sometimes hole saws have a 1/4" mandrel that will hold the entire line of saws the motor must be matched to the load
Well maybe you can make another form show() but make its opacity 0 so people wont know the secret behind it, no the other form, make it display the array backwards and use the print dialog to print the hidden form.
the basic difference is ,in short shunt motor the series field winding wont carry any current under no load condition whereas in long shunt motors series winding will carry no load current.....
has a full charge won't go forward or reverse
Your arctic cat 580 will go in reverse and not forward because the reverse linkage is okay while the forward linkage is not.
It's in "reverse."
trans is slipping
does it shift into reverse and wont drive? if so its your tranny it needs to be replaced
If you have an automatic transmission, it probably has a forward clutch/band problem.
Check your relay under the dash. My 1991 JCB did the opposite and that is what the problem was.
Brakes locked?
This depends entirely what type of car this is but: There is a serious failure of brakes or other safety equipment.
That you need a transmission shop. It is possible but unlikely that your linkage needs adjustment; more likely is that you need a new transmission.
cuz it wont silly!
it will drive but when in reverse it wont move