I was wondering if any of you have tips on how to remove this batteries. The generator is on the way and all the batteries are dual purpose which weight a ton. I know the 2008 and up has the batteries in top of the fresh water tank. Thanks
Yup that's the stock placement. I just don't understand how I would get this out with out damaging something.Glad I have a 2007! Mine are easy under port drop in storage bin. Is that stock placement?
Thank you for the great adviseAfter disconnecting all of the battery cables and wires going to the batteries I'd put flat bladed shovel or something similar underneath one battery at a time which also being careful not to slice or damage the batteries. Then slowly lift each one separately with the shovel, or anything that's flat and has leverage to it, then you can even put a few bricks or something heavy, solid and flat underneath where the battery was so that you don't lose what progress you've gained from prying up. Either by yourself or with the help of a friend you should then have plenty of leverage after lifting and then "cribbing" underneath the battery to be able to lift them out of the area where they are and replace them or do whatever you need to do with them. The same works for gas tanks that have a lot of gas in them or a good deal of weight and when it's an awkward position or you have no grip or whatnot.
there is nothing there really. Ill try to take a picture, but no brackets to place the batteries.This reminds me never to complain about the battery access on the earlier 330s, despite the list to port they only make worse.. What do you have in the port corner behind the battery switches?
I agree that a 12" shelf board or piece of plywood might make this a slightly easier job.
Make sure to have your shop (or you) load test the batteries before installing. I've only gotten a DOA battery once, but that was enough for me after a similar marine replacement job.