330 express access panels

isurus22

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Hi,
I have been a long time owner of a Seafarer 228 and just bought a 2004 Express 330. I drove it up last week by water from SC to NH...a story for another post. I am interesting in accessing the Ac and underneath the helm. There are these panels in the center berth and I can’t figure out how to get them off without damaging the little cosmetic caps over the screws. Any ideas?
 

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The caps are also pretty cheap to buy new ones.
 

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IMO the caps are silly, but you can pull them off with a pair of pliers easy enough without real damage.

Anything in the 330 that could be an access panel, is. Even if it is a tackle box or refrigerator, there's something behind it and that was the way to get to it.

Don't waste your time working around removing anything - my experience has been that it's much faster to just remove whatever is in your way and put it back when you're done. Very good wire chase access almost everywhere.
 

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Best access to under the helm area is removing the electrical panel.
 

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Speaking of the 330 any idea how many gallons the waste holding tank holds? Can’t find it anywhere. Thx
 

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Best access to the wiring under the helm is remove the surround around the electronics box .