Bill Root
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- Oct 26, 2007
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 54' MOTOR YACHT (1985 - 1988)
I have run into a problem replacing the wiper shaft assembly over the center windshield on BUFFALO GAL (54' MY). In a nutshell, there is not enough room between the back side of the pilot house wall where the shaft goes through, and the overhead plywood panel above the helm station to back the old shaft out. (If you have done this repair on a late 80's motor yacht you probably know exactly what I'm talking about). There are screws all around the forward edge of the overhead plywood panel, so I thought I could remove them and drop the panel down to provide enough room to back out the shaft assembly. However, after removing the screws I found that the panel is actually glued in place.
I have tried getting up behind the overhead panel through the drop-down electronics access hatch behind the overhead electronics panel and removing the screws from the inside frames. That didn't work either. Apparently Hatteras built that overhead assembly off boat, installed all the wiper and washer stuff, then screwed and glued the panel assembly in place. Thanks, Hatteras!
At this point, the only solution I can think of is to cut a hole in the overhead panel that will allow me to back that wiper shaft assembly out. I would need to make a cover plate for the hole. Of course, then I'll have to stare at that lousy cover plate when I'm running the boat. Has anyone out there done this job and found a better solution?
Thanks.
I have tried getting up behind the overhead panel through the drop-down electronics access hatch behind the overhead electronics panel and removing the screws from the inside frames. That didn't work either. Apparently Hatteras built that overhead assembly off boat, installed all the wiper and washer stuff, then screwed and glued the panel assembly in place. Thanks, Hatteras!
At this point, the only solution I can think of is to cut a hole in the overhead panel that will allow me to back that wiper shaft assembly out. I would need to make a cover plate for the hole. Of course, then I'll have to stare at that lousy cover plate when I'm running the boat. Has anyone out there done this job and found a better solution?
Thanks.