View Full Version : rod box replacement doors?
CaptJJ
09-15-2008, 12:21 PM
Guess this could be a good idea if you could secure rods inside and lock it up. It would at least hide them from azzholes, like the ones that hit lumber.
This boat is next to mine it looked nice. Don't know the guy so your guess is as good as mine to what he uses the storage for.
willy
09-15-2008, 12:33 PM
I like that, wish you had a closer pic, wonder if he fabed it himself or what?
CaptJJ
09-15-2008, 12:54 PM
I was in my boat taking the picture, it was hard to get closer. From what I could see definitely a do it yourself job. Done nice by the way.
I am wondering what could be done about the water that must get between the hull and the doors. Water must get through.
If I ever see him I will ask questions and post.
reelapeelin
09-15-2008, 02:29 PM
Hate to say it, but now if some scumbag really wants his rods, he'll have to replace them again...and then fix his rod-box doors they tore up gettin' in...:nut:
CaptJJ
09-15-2008, 03:31 PM
true but they are out of sight. but I always did live by that rule and have never lock any of my convertibles through the years
macojoe
09-15-2008, 07:22 PM
I don't use anything longer the 7 feet in a boat, they will fit in the cuddy just fine. Lock the cuddy door, it just keeps honest people honest, the scum no care what they have to do if they want them they are going to take them!!
nipper
09-26-2008, 02:20 PM
I really like those doors. I have been mulling over what to do with my 91 Cuddy. I do not fish much, so I took the rod boxes (which were in pretty bad shape) out and lined the inner portion of the gunwales with indoor outdoor carpet as a first step. I had finally decided I was going to have a snap on "curtain" made for each opening out of material which would match my bimini top. You would not believe how much storage space there is once the rod boxes are taken out. Plenty for skis, ski vests, the smaller of my two anchors, fenders, etc. I do not know now though, I might just make something like this out of, oh heck, what is it called--starboard? You think I could go with 1/4" or should I go 1/2"?
reelapeelin
09-26-2008, 02:52 PM
1/4" if you hinge from the top...that'll be a large door and I wouldn't think 1/4" would support itself hinged from the sides...personally, I like the canvas idea better...whatever ya do, say it w/pictures!!...:beer:
macojoe
09-26-2008, 03:02 PM
I agree canvas better! Them big doors, when they open they going to take a lot of room, trying to get skis and stuff out holding the doors open going to be tuff, stick with what you got, sounds so simple and sometimes simple is best!
reelapeelin
09-26-2008, 03:13 PM
I agree canvas better! Them big doors, when they open they going to take a lot of room, trying to get skis and stuff out holding the doors open going to be tuff, stick with what you got, sounds so simple and sometimes simple is best!
Just thought of somethin' while readin' MJ's post...is there room forward of the doors to make them sliders?...U-shaped alum channel makes excellent slide-rails for starboard...I made a sliding door between dual consoles in another guy's boat years ago and it worked out great...if there is clear space ahead of those openings, the rails would have to run the entire length open to close and all screws counter-sunk inside rail, but it'd be a nice job when finished and take no space to open...just a thought...
nipper
09-26-2008, 03:53 PM
Good thought Reel. I had initially thought of sliders, but I wasn't sure whether to fasten them inside or outside the opening. If outside, there is plenty of space forward of the doors for them to slide open. If inside, the fuel fill hose would be problematic on the starboard side of the boat.
The hinged doors in the picture appear to have only been covering about 1/2 of the opening, so the doors would not be all that heavy. All in all though, I think the canvas would be simple, relatively inexpensive, would never rattle and would look pretty nice matching the bimini top.
Ok, having convinced myself (probably) to go with the canvas, any thoughts of trimming out the opening with starboard or teak and then attaching the canvas curtain to that, or would you just go with the canvas curtain right into the gunwale an inch or two outside of the opening?
reelapeelin
09-26-2008, 06:23 PM
Ok, having convinced myself (probably) to go with the canvas, any thoughts of trimming out the opening with starboard or teak and then attaching the canvas curtain to that, or would you just go with the canvas curtain right into the gunwale an inch or two outside of the opening?
Thought about that...only problem w/goin' directly to the gunwale is water intrusion...not that there should be much in terms of boat use, but more in terms of major intrusion as well as smaller amounts over time...I don't know how you've sealed the insides of the openings...for instance, can water get past the carpeting you've laid in?...if so, and there is a major intrusion (ask MJ), will water find it's way inside the hull?...if what you've done keeps water outta the hull, then snap it directly to the gunwale...
CaptJJ
09-29-2008, 06:50 AM
I never see the owner of the boat. I have been keepin an eye open for him just to ask him how it works out. The water issue is something I thought of also, even with his setup.
If you are going to use canvas would you want to use one of those pull through channels to help with water issues up top? The snaps down the sides and along the bottom.
Canvas seems like a nice idea too
macojoe
09-29-2008, 08:53 AM
If it was me, I would put the top under some teak or frame, this would stop water from the top.
No snaps for me, they just get craped up from the salt, then hard to undo and then you going to rip and replace later.
I would use Velcro for the bottom and sides, peel off and on like nothing! And when closed looks neat and clean!
as for water, what reel is getting on about is I took a 10 foot wave and got swamped!! The less places for water to get in the better! But when you take water to the gunnals it really don't matter any way!
CaptJJ
09-29-2008, 10:52 AM
I don't think I ever showed these to you guys. I have had these neat channels over my rod boxes for about 17 years. They can be used for fishing rod holders, tank holders for diving, additional cleats... they have been great. Everything just slides down the channel. I bought them cause they hold scuba tanks awesome. I sometimes have eight tanks, four per side. No problems. The rod holders work well and you never have enough cleats.
This pic was a horrible shot of my first mate, but the channel and the rod holder show up well.
I don't remember where I got them from or even who sells them. I saw them on a dive boat in the Bahamas and when I got home called there and tracked them down.
I will have to check my receipts, but they would be nice above the canvas as MJ described and be functional.
CaptJJ
09-29-2008, 12:44 PM
I found this link, looks like the newer and updated version. Might be the same company I bought from. You get the idea....
http://www.ecpdb.com/rollcontrol.htm
macojoe
09-29-2008, 02:47 PM
I have Ideas now!! Thanks!
reelapeelin
09-30-2008, 09:32 AM
Great stuff!!...good idea...:beer:
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