Chillypilot
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 518
- Reaction score
- 552
- Points
- 247
- Location
- Barrie, Ontario Canada
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2009
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
I've noticed a lot of people have had trouble removing their fuel hatch, so I was a little nervous about removing mine. I think many people try to do this job with the wrong tools and strip or break the screws. Glad to report mine came out with no problems. Here's what I did/used.
1. Sprayed screws with penetrating oil several times. I let the oil sit for 2 days.
2. Used a impact wrench with 3/16 square male pipe plug socket. ***caution*** impact wrenches create a lot of torque. I would not use it to tighten the screws on the hatch. You could drive the screw through the hatch!
3. Drank some coffee with baileys. Still freezing up here



Pretty dirty under the hatch. Looks like I will have to replace the seal.
Also removed my plastic scupper today. I believe it was good but it did crack quite easily during removal. I'm replacing it with a stainless steel one.

1. Sprayed screws with penetrating oil several times. I let the oil sit for 2 days.
2. Used a impact wrench with 3/16 square male pipe plug socket. ***caution*** impact wrenches create a lot of torque. I would not use it to tighten the screws on the hatch. You could drive the screw through the hatch!
3. Drank some coffee with baileys. Still freezing up here




Pretty dirty under the hatch. Looks like I will have to replace the seal.
Also removed my plastic scupper today. I believe it was good but it did crack quite easily during removal. I'm replacing it with a stainless steel one.

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