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Help! Loose rear cleat

Jbear

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2021
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
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I have a 2021 yamaha AR210 with a loose rear cleat. How do I access it to tighten it? I haven't found any videos on how to fix it. Thanks in advance!
 

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You need to open the hatch where the plugs are. Take out the Hatch cover screws on top and clamps around drain tube and both plug cleanout tubes. Then you need to get a very long ratchet extension on a swivel head for a deep well socket and you can get at it. Make sure to seal up your hatch cover when you put it back on and make sure the clamps are tight for the drain tube and the clean out tubes. It is not a fun job. Also wear gloves and long sleeves while stretching in there, the fiberglass bites pretty good if you catch it wrong.
 
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