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How to install surface mount rod holders
I'm getting ready to mount some rod holders that are similar to the ones I saw in macojoe's boat. *Id like them to be as high as possible, but in order to get a backing plate behind it It seems like *I would have to drop it down about an inch below flush from the top. *This keeps my rod holders from dropping into the mount like they are supposed to. *
The black line on the masking tape shows the highest point that I can put a backing plate. *I would like to keep the top of the bracket flush with the top of the gunnel trim as shown: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...2/p5060030.jpg What is this rim made of? *Is there wood underneath that I could drill into? *Would the rod holders be strong enough this way? * http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...2/p5060029.jpg This is a bad picture, but It shows from the bottom what I'm dealing with on the back side http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...2/p5060031.jpg Thanks in advance! *Cliff |
Re: How to install surface mount rod holders
Cliff the top part of the gunnell has a layer of gelcoat on top of fiberglass covering 1/2 inch plywood under neath
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Re: How to install surface mount rod holders
CP2...that's a tough one...determine the height above the gunwale you want the rod-holder to be, then attach a plate that tall to the inside of the gunwale, then attach the rod-holder to that....the plate can be of stainless, Starboard or other, depending on your resources(it'd be 3/4" Starboard for me), but you need to get some height above the gunwale some way...backing plate behind the plate...
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Re: How to install surface mount rod holders
Talk about Norton Snaggers!! ;D ;D ;D
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Re: How to install surface mount rod holders
Ooooooooooooo... :o...
Norton Snaggers... ::)... |
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