I have an 03 SANTE with the Excal 330 engine. While winterizing this weekend I noticed that there are two inline fuses on the positive side of the battery. Both of the fuse holders had separated, with one fuse broken and the other intact. Don't know how long it has been this way, but everything in the boat seems to function correctly. The question is, what are these fuses for?
Second question is somewhat humorous and kind of embarrassing. Since this was my first inboard and I picked it up late in the season, I spent a lot of time on the water and not a lot of time learning about the boat. I only noticed one battery under the rear starboard seat so one of my winter projects was going to be adding a second battery. Well last month I was doing some cleaning and decided to remove the rear seat from the boat. Low and behold, I found that my boat actually had a second batter under the port side rear seat and was covered by a panel that screwed into the floor. It is a small battery called a Stinger, and has gold connectors with allen screws holding the terminals on. Now here is the embarrassing part - how in the world do you remove the battery? It is installed in a tight fitting battery box that appears to be screwed into the floor panel. I tried for 20 minutes to pull this thing out, but I had no luck. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated - any smart cracks would be understandable, but not as well appreciated :razz:
Second question is somewhat humorous and kind of embarrassing. Since this was my first inboard and I picked it up late in the season, I spent a lot of time on the water and not a lot of time learning about the boat. I only noticed one battery under the rear starboard seat so one of my winter projects was going to be adding a second battery. Well last month I was doing some cleaning and decided to remove the rear seat from the boat. Low and behold, I found that my boat actually had a second batter under the port side rear seat and was covered by a panel that screwed into the floor. It is a small battery called a Stinger, and has gold connectors with allen screws holding the terminals on. Now here is the embarrassing part - how in the world do you remove the battery? It is installed in a tight fitting battery box that appears to be screwed into the floor panel. I tried for 20 minutes to pull this thing out, but I had no luck. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated - any smart cracks would be understandable, but not as well appreciated :razz:
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