idratherbeboating
Active member
- Joined
- Oct 3, 2017
- Messages
- 37
- Location
- Boston
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-29 CB
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2930D818
- Vessel Name
- Percy II
The engine battery on my '18 R29 CB is fried. I went to replace it and realized it is buried deep and all four house batteries need to be removed first. And even then, I'm going to need long arms and a flexible back.
If I eyeball it, it looks to me that you can remove the outdoor fridge and then cut a big access panel in the floor and get at the engine battery from the top.
Anyone do this? Tips? Photos? Regrets?
Or any other ideas how to get better access to the engine battery? Given this is probably the most important battery on the boat, it's a bummer it is so buried.
Thanks,
Austin
If I eyeball it, it looks to me that you can remove the outdoor fridge and then cut a big access panel in the floor and get at the engine battery from the top.
Anyone do this? Tips? Photos? Regrets?
Or any other ideas how to get better access to the engine battery? Given this is probably the most important battery on the boat, it's a bummer it is so buried.
Thanks,
Austin