Hello all,
We had a little accident last weekend. After pulling out of the water, the wife was pulling the cooler out, handed to me over the side and proceeded to fall into the cooler and against the door hatch. She is fine save a nasty bruise but the boat wasn't so lucky. It appears one of the cooler hinges is bent slightly backwards. This is causing the door to not want to lay flush with the floor when closed. I took a quick look and I can easily access the three nuts holding the hinge to the hatch, but removal of the other side of the hinge appears to require removal of the entire rear floor section.
Before I start popping screws I thought I would ask what kind of a job is it to lift up the rear floor section. I recall hearing people do this to insulate their coolers on earlier year boats but I thought I would ask for general thoughts on this. Easy or a dealer job?
Appreciate any input...
We had a little accident last weekend. After pulling out of the water, the wife was pulling the cooler out, handed to me over the side and proceeded to fall into the cooler and against the door hatch. She is fine save a nasty bruise but the boat wasn't so lucky. It appears one of the cooler hinges is bent slightly backwards. This is causing the door to not want to lay flush with the floor when closed. I took a quick look and I can easily access the three nuts holding the hinge to the hatch, but removal of the other side of the hinge appears to require removal of the entire rear floor section.
Before I start popping screws I thought I would ask what kind of a job is it to lift up the rear floor section. I recall hearing people do this to insulate their coolers on earlier year boats but I thought I would ask for general thoughts on this. Easy or a dealer job?
Appreciate any input...
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