In order for the screws to pull out, wouldn’t the front of the bracket have to dip down? With the gunnel support, I don’t see that happening.
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In order for the screws to pull out, wouldn’t the front of the bracket have to dip down? With the gunnel support, I don’t see that happening.
Minimum of 3/16 but I would personally prefer the 1/4”, assuming material is aluminum.
Armondo, think two flat plates held together at the 90 by a piece of angle. At the bench, the vertical plate is bolted to another piece of angle on one leg of the angle and the other leg is bolted to...
This was done by a member from another site and would be very easy to duplicate. A couple of short pieces of angle and a couple pieces of flat plate. I have also seen them done out of one piece...
How about now?
How about a triangle piece of plate aluminum screwed to the top of the gunnel on one corner and the top of the transom on the other? If there are any metal fab shops near you, a common style is much...
Marine carpet or vinyl is super easy to come by. For ease of construction, I think I would just build another little box (pedestal) and screw it to the top of your other box.
The floatation boxes at the back is a decent option but I’d recommend building a couple of pedestals that mount to the boxes and then mount the downriggers to the pedestals. I think they will be too...