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rogier
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Posted: November-09-2008 at 12:16pm |
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Anyone know how to remove the side panels of a sport nautique 1992 ?
The space behind them is foamed in, so I cant see if there are bolts/christmas trees/ ? Please advice howto remove. |
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Dave D.
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I too would like to know...anybody?? I would think that the coaming pads/side panels are held on by plasic clips. Does it tear up the clips to remove the panels and if so, can you find replacements?
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Jetski180
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Are you looking to remove the side panels in the front of the boat or the back area of the boat? I know in my 94 Sport, to remove the back part there were about 4 to 6 bolts on each side panel. I think they were 3/4" or 9/16" bolts but not sure. If you are looking to remove the front of side panels I would think they would be plastic push in connectors but not sure, I haven't looked to close. Good luck.
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TRBenj
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Ahh, combing pads. Wasnt sure what you were talking about- thought it might have been something specific to the Sport.
The combing pads can just be pulled right off- Dave is correct that theyre only held on by plastic clips. I would recommend new clips- some will break when removed. Try SECC or MWCC to see if they have any. I removed mine so many times that the wood backing actually wouldnt hold the clips very well- I ended up putting 4-5 of these in per side... the panels dont fall off in chop anymore! |
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ripster92
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On my 92 SN, I can't quite remember the size off hand (maybe 1/2 or 9/16), but there are about 6 studs that come through the coaming pads and are nutted from the back.
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TRBenj
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Wow, thats surprising- sounds like an improved design over what was in my '90. Better not just rip the combing pads off! |
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ripster92
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Yes, and like Tim said, they tend to loosen up quite often, so put that on your regular maintenance list. |
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ripster92
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Tim, It's possible that the PO may have added this "Enhanced" combing pad feature after dealing with the clips so long... I'm not really sure. They still come loose on a regular basis though.
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ripster92
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Hey. That was my 100th post
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Dave D.
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Congrats, "Senior Member"!
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ripster92
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Just one more reason to crack a beer open! |
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Mojo
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Come on Steve, like you need a reason haha.. Moj' |
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ripster92
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You blew my cover Moj |
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rogier
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Thanks for the support, this means I have to dig into the foam behaind these panels to find those nuts/bolts. Enjoy the beer |
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