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Hi,Has anyone removed the back cushion on the Bayliner 3055?I need to get it off but wanted to see if a trick or tip was used before I start prying on stuff. Any help would be great.Thanks,Steve
You need to remove the flat top from behind the settee. On ours it had about 5 or 6 screws that were buried. Once I found them I cut a small x and removed the screws. Once you get the top off you can see the screws that secure the back to the base. It is one big piece. The upolstered back is part of the support structure it is not seperate.
Jim McNeely New Hope a 2004 Bayliner 305 Sunbridge Express Cruiser
Twin 5.7s with Bravo2 drives
Brighton, Michigan USA
MMSI # 367393410
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