ok, got the seat riser's out. the front one was easy-just got under there and was able to see what was holding it in place, little plastic insert with finders going into a grove on the riser. quick work with a pair of pliers and it now will come out. The rear seat base was just screwed into the...
captdan--the rear bench is foam filled so there would be no reason to add a access port.
jamie--any idea on how the rear seat base is held down? I'm worried about getting the screws out and then having nothing for the screw or bolts to go back into-im sure there put together before the bench...
Ups man dropped of the braket for the troling motor a couple days ago then got the troling motor today, spent some time tonight and got those installed. Tomorow should be getting the outboard trailering braket and side guides. Its so fun to come home and have a package waiting.
Hopefully this...
You could lower to bow/trailer down as low as it will go, then place some blocks under the rear hull, then lift the bow/trailer up as far as it will go. the rear hull should be resting on the blocks and not the trailer bunks at this time, then use that picker to hold the bow up and pull the...
They both will move up about a 1/32 and then stop--its like a pin is engaged and holding them in. Theres no rust and I could swear theres a plastic insert that the riser slid into, but now I cant see it
a couple more work in process shots.
one thing that is really bugging me--I can not get those fishing seat risers back out-when I sat down they "clicked" down and now are in there--anyone have a idea?. I dont have any access to the underneath of the rear bench as its foam filled.
sorry about that--its the 1448 sc with a 25hp merc. Spent a couple hours doing laps around the lake getting it broken in this morning and then spent some time with installs.