That's it. The door would not come out of the bottom track. (after removing the panel the ladder is attached to.)
We removed that door on our 2005 MS 430 to get some big stuff out of the boat. It required us to remove the panel to the left of the sliding door (screws & caulk) first. Then lift off the sliding door. Reverse to reinstall.
Hope this is OK to ask a question here,,, we are interested in a MS 430 aft cabin "Trawler" and when I look at the hull pics and the horsepower,,, it seems to be a planing hull style boat. Am I wrong or is it a trawler ? The interior is teak like a trawler but I did not see a keel either.
The chine on the bottom looks like a SeaRay. I thought the bottom had to be rounded to glide like a trawler. Also thought small diesels were trawler style,,,, Very confused.
Greetings,
Mr. a. Probably best to start a new thread BUT to briefly answer your confusion...The term "Trawler" as applied to our recreational vessels is so vague as to include very many styles and hull shapes. So one "size" does NOT fit all.
Thanks,,,, learning a lot on here,,,, The 430 mainship seems to be a good cross over, I like the choice of trawling speed or planing speed,,, just read a lot of opinions on running higher HP engines at trawling speeds.
Like everything else, I guess you could run up to RPM's every so often to prevent any sooting issues.
I am sure a true trawler hull will get better MPG but there is always a trade off.