most likely is your crank position sensor. located on the bell housing.
If the starter is turning/engaging and there is still no spark, it is very likely your distributor has failed. (Not the cap, but the whole pickup assembly underneath the cap, that the rotor is attached to.)
map sensor
ignition switch The TDC Sensor is probably dirty, remove it and give the tip a clean, also the connecter.
Ok, for starters it is called a Game Shark. Next, they can be bought at stores... course now I have not heard of or seen them anywhere... but still, bought at stores like Wal-Mart.
Yes. I had a 1979 16 ft. Cherokee. Riveted Aluminum, deep V. Great boat. Wish I still had it.
Yes, the Cherokee nation still exists.
Is it getting spark?
If you are getting power to your coil and you still have no spark at the spark plug, you have a bad coil. Beyond that you will have to chase the electrical system. could be a fusible link.
My 95 Country was still getting 19/city and 21/highway after 300k miles.
have you replaced and or tested both coils? are you getting no spark on the intake and the exaust sides?
check the ignition module, it's in or around the rotor
spark? fuel?