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  • bkey79
    • Jun 2010
    • 27

    • San Antonio Tx

    • 1996 Super Sport

    Help!

    Ok, so boat has been in the shop for much longer than I've owned it... And this weekend was no exception..

    I have a 96 Super Sport, with the hydraulic rear sundeck... Well it decided to stop working, and I have no clue on how to get into my engine bay now.. Do they not make a release switch for these?

    Anyone ever convert the 1 piece rear to a 3 piece rear?
  • Rock Toy
    • Feb 2010
    • 22



    #2
    I had the exact same problem. To get into the engine bay, you need to remove the rear seat back (just lift up on it and it will come off) and then move the protective engine shield (carpeted piece of plastic, if its still there). Then squeeze yourself into the engine compartment and pull the pin on the top and/or bottom of the hydro arm. Replacement arm is expensive but can be had from the dealer. I researched an alternative ARM but could not find one.

    You can also just remove the arm and manually lift the hatch but that become old after a while. Also, I house my subs in the back and like to crack the hatch a little to let the base out

    Hope that helps.

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    • gride300
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Apr 2008
      • 1356

      • mobile, al


      #3
      couldn't you use a linear actuator?

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      • bkey79
        • Jun 2010
        • 27

        • San Antonio Tx

        • 1996 Super Sport

        #4
        Originally posted by gride300 View Post
        couldn't you use a linear actuator?
        Is that next to the Flux Capacitor?

        Really, I don't know what your talking about... Unfortunately I've owned the boat for almost 65 days, and its only been in my possession for a total of 21 days..

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        • SANCasey
          • Jul 2006
          • 68

          • Austin, Texas


          #5
          After you have the hatch pin out and the hatch open, you should check the fuse close to the battery. The fuse on my boat was under the plastic wire wrap.

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