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Quick Rod Box Fix
The port rod box on my V was loose at the bottom, the plastic had broken where the screws held it. It vibrated and shook and was generally no good.
Last week when I went to the coast for a couple of days I installed my "new" depthfinder. I had to take out the port rod box to run the wires. I was about to slide the box back into the hole and try to figure a way to reinforce the box when the light came on. I put the outer edge of the box that used to be behind the gunwale on the outside and just put the teak trim right on top of it. I cut the front edge so that the box could slide forward inside the gunwale as before. So far, it works good, very sturdy. http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...r/101_0247.jpg http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...r/101_0248.jpg |
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Mine were set in the same way when I got it. Good idea. Now stain that teak. :P
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Mines on the outside all the way around. Your's is outside on three sides, but tucked inside on the front? Am I reading that right? Interesting - did you cut out slots in the box's outer flange to 'bend' it in there? Sounds like it would be more solid.
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It is much more sturdy. HAMMER, Cleaning the teak is on the list. |
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Sounds like it would almost hold itself in that way ;) ... good job!! 8) ... |
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I have the same problem, I am gonna have to try that one. thanks for the idea and post. ;)
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I backed my rod box flange with lumber on the back side to have something solid to screw into. *I also installed the starboard rod box moldings that LESTERUS (member) gave me. *Thanks Carlos. *I will post more pictures this weekend. *I also installed the coaming cushions but I won't have any pics of the cushions till this weekend.
[IMG]http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c374/rtmulv/rodbox.jpg [/IMG] |
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I'm interested in seeing the cushions
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Me too. Knee savers is what they should call em. ;)
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I backed up the the flange as well [like mulv did] w/ treated lumber....nice and sturdy ;)
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UH OH.
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I have my rod boxes out of the V to refinish the teak and mainly to repair the fiberglass rod box's. Port side rod box had some serious cracking and generally looked bad. I am using the same mounting as Mulv because I needed to repair and reinforce the box edges. Repairing the box edges means I can't mount the boxes on the front of the rod box cutout instead of the back as Wellcraft did. The four rod box mounting points and edges are backed with 1/4" oak strips bonded to 3/4" cedar and at the 4 mounting points I am using brass screw-in inserts in the oak. The inserts take a 3/16" stainless steel screw to hold the boxes to the boat. I am also reinforcing the boxes with fiberglass and epoxy resin. I will post pictures of the process I am using and the final results when completed.
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HEY MULV:
I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR OVER A YEAR FOR YOU TO POST PICS OF THE TRIMMING INSTALLED, I'M GLAD FOR THE WAY IT LOOKS, I LOVE THE WAY IT LOOKS, I MISS THEM!!. LESTERUS |
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I THOUGTH OF PUTTING THE CUSHIONS ON THE SIDE, SINCE MY FATHER DOES ULPHOSTERY IT WOULD.NT COST ME MUCH, BUT IT WILL BE ANOTHER MAINTENANCE ITEM, SO I BOUGHT PROFESSIONAL KNEE PADS AT HOME DEPOT AND WEAR THEM WHEN I GO FISHING.
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Heres a couple more.
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c374/rtmulv/w4.jpg http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c374/rtmulv/w1.jpg Thanks Again Carlos 8) |
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Hey Mulv, where did you get your coaming pads (or bolsters--whatever they are called)? How are they attached to the gunwales? I really like them.
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don't mention it, my pleasure !!!
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NIPPER:
I CALL THOSE "BALL BUSTERS" BECAUSE NOW I WANT THEM!!!!!! LESTERUS |
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Nipper, I found mine on Ebay. I attached them with snaps, I put 3 snaps in the top and 3 in bottom, nice and snug.
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I saw a pair on Ebay made by Garelick for $86.99 for 36" and $87.99 for 48". They attach with stainless steel clips of some sort. They are not nearly as nice looking as yours. I then found the exact same pair for $49.98 (36") and $59.98 (48") on BoatersWorld.com. I just may pick up the pair from BoatersWorld. Mulv, I am curious--are yours the 36" or the 48"?
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I was going to suggest the Garelick brand they look decent. Mine are at least 48" they were originally made for a Wellcraft 29' Coastal, I've seen other Wellcraft models with them so they must be around if you look hard enough.
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I plan on getting 2 from boaters world @ 48 inches whenever I have some spare cash. Sure would help the knees.
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Knee pads. What are you guys really doing out there in the open water to need knee pads. ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Hammer needs to get a fishing rod!
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He needs to get a life!
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Those are on my "todo" list as well.
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Great somthing else that i want now for this Cheep LOL boat
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try: fpmarine.com
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