So I have had an off and on again issue with the engine cover/ sun deck on my 2000 SAN. I think it is the relays so I swear if I have the issue again I will switch them out. It may have just been a bad connection which I fixed and havn't had issues since, so I will do the relays if I have an issue again. But this did make me realize that if the battery is dead, it will be such a pain the a$$ to get to the battery and jump it to then turn the boat on and get the engine hatch up. So what I did was run some extra wires from the hydraulic under the back seat and screwed them down with some bolts. In the event the battery is dead I can hook my jumper up to the 2 bolts and turn it on. This is essentially jumping the hydraulic and getting the engine cover up to give me access to the battery or whatever it that is wrong. Just thought I would pass it on as a helpful little pre-emptive set up.
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Hmm... I bought mine used, so maybe this is not normal, but my back seat just lifts out, giving me access to the battery if it ever needs to be jumped.Now
2000 SAN
Previously
1999 Air Nautique
1996 Tige Pre-2000
1989 Lowe 24' Pontoon / Johnson 100HP outboard
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^^^ no that is normal. That way if the batter goes dead you can still reach it.2016 G23 H6
2014 G23 550
2013 G23 450 (Great boat)
2008 230 Team-ZR6- ACME 1235 ( back in a Nautique again)
2005 Malibu LSV 23 wakesetter (Real Dumb Mistake)
2000 SAN ( Loved that boat)
1998 Air Nautique ( our first boat)
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Ever since i got my boat i have been shaking my head about tihis situation. The batteries are located in a compartment that only opens wit battery power....
i would just do what i did and get a second battery and add a perko switch. So you shouldnt have to worry about dead batteries
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The back rest should just lift up and off. If you remove the seat bottoms you can get your hands under it and just lift up. There were also pull rings that could be reached on the ram if it goes out. That way you are never stuck with it shut.2016 G23 H6
2014 G23 550
2013 G23 450 (Great boat)
2008 230 Team-ZR6- ACME 1235 ( back in a Nautique again)
2005 Malibu LSV 23 wakesetter (Real Dumb Mistake)
2000 SAN ( Loved that boat)
1998 Air Nautique ( our first boat)
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- 2012 Super Air Nautique 230 1999 Nautique Super Sport with 502 Python (for Sale)
As stated above you can lift the back seat up and move the dividers to gain access to the battery. I can see how that is a pain, especially if you are out on the water with a boat full of people. I like your idea in case of emergency. Got any pics?
I thought I was having a relay problem last year but it ended up just being a loose connection. I was having a very hard time sourcing the correct relay as the OEM Hella ones don't seem to be available anymore. If you or anybody finds a correct replacement part please post up the model number because I am sure I will need them sooner or later.Shawn
2012 Blue Metal Flake SAN 230
1999 Black and Tan Python 502 Powered Super Sport (for Sale)
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Originally posted by Laketexoma View PostThe back rest should just lift up and off. If you remove the seat bottoms you can get your hands under it and just lift up. There were also pull rings that could be reached on the ram if it goes out. That way you are never stuck with it shut.
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Originally posted by s_kelley2000 View PostAs stated above you can lift the back seat up and move the dividers to gain access to the battery. I can see how that is a pain, especially if you are out on the water with a boat full of people. I like your idea in case of emergency. Got any pics?
I thought I was having a relay problem last year but it ended up just being a loose connection. I was having a very hard time sourcing the correct relay as the OEM Hella ones don't seem to be available anymore. If you or anybody finds a correct replacement part please post up the model number because I am sure I will need them sooner or later.
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