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There must be a manual override for the engine hatch
Incase the batteries die, right? Where is it on a 24 outlaw?
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Nope. where is your battery switch?
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No? I assume the battery switch is in the engine bay, is it not?
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Mine was under the seat and I could just put a jumper cable on it. How many batteries do you have?
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2 batteries
They aren't dead, I was just wondering how I can get the hatch open if they do die. A switch, or leads in the passenger compartment that I could connect cables to would work. I just don't know where it is. |
It should be under the back seat.
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There should be 2 threaded bolts sticking thru the seat base towards the starboard side, one has a red cover over it. That is the positive one, the other is the negative. If needed, you hook up power to those points and then you can open the hatch.
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Originally Posted by Smitty
(Post 3354374)
There should be 2 threaded bolts sticking thru the seat base towards the starboard side, one has a red cover over it. That is the positive one, the other is the negative. If needed, you hook up power to those points and then you can open the hatch.
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On our old Wellcrafts, the screw shaft for the engine hatch included a decent amount of 'play'. If the batteries died, you could pull the hatch up some and release a pin. Then you propped the hatch up on something else.
Don't ask me why, butbetween the batteries dying and fault screw shaft system, we did that alot. |
I have 1 battery under the seat (that controls the hatch) and the switch is under the hatch as well. Its a good thing too, when I bought the boat, the batteies were weak, and I could not get the hatch open. would have been screwed, if it wasn't set up this way.
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