Dead batteries engine hatch
My batteries died on my 89 272 SR1. I tried finding a thread for some type of hatch release but couldn’t find one. I can open the hatch 6” by hand but I’m too big to fit in there lol. Any suggestions? And once the batteries are out how do i get it to go back down?
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if you have a power plug/cig lighter that had power all the time, just make a plug and charge from there. Or any other places that was power on all the time?
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One thing I always like about Baja boats is the remote battery terminals, typically under the seat. Years ago I had an actuator die and once fixed (by literally ripping it out of the floor), I put a quick-release pin in, ran the ripcord out the side to a convenient spot. Now if it jams or fails, I can simply pull the pin.
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Thats a great Idea Bajaman. Ive actually thought about that many times myself.
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Originally Posted by Eddienel
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Thats a great Idea Bajaman. Ive actually thought about that many times myself.
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Originally Posted by Jsamp2130
(Post 4784305)
My batteries died on my 89 272 SR1. I tried finding a thread for some type of hatch release but couldn’t find one. I can open the hatch 6” by hand but I’m too big to fit in there lol. Any suggestions? And once the batteries are out how do i get it to go back down?
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I thought the formula hatches were designed to slide on the ram for a few inches so someone could crawl in and pull the pin? Maybe I’m mistaken and it’s another brand.
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Originally Posted by 1MOSES1
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I thought the formula hatches were designed to slide on the ram for a few inches so someone could crawl in and pull the pin? Maybe I’m mistaken and it’s another brand.
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