bow eye question
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bow eye question
I need to provide a bow eye to hold the bow on the stop when retrieving the boat onto trailer, and would like to know if I need to use a stainless plate wrapped around outside like I've seen (Capt. Pat) done, OR preferably just a u-bolt style bolted through to the other side in anchor locker. Adding some layers of by-axial epoxy/glass to inside?
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I detect some disbelief in your question Walter? LOL
Hey Rocky's gonna dump her in the farm pond for some crappies!
I just crack myself up!
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Hey Rocky's gonna dump her in the farm pond for some crappies!
I just crack myself up!
M
(Rocky this is also known as hijacking a post and is frowned upon around here.)
Sorry
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Side plates aren't necessary for trailering, only for towing...
1/2" 304 SS No glassing necessary, but you may want to epoxy in a solid flat for the backing plate and nuts to land flat.
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1/2" 304 SS No glassing necessary, but you may want to epoxy in a solid flat for the backing plate and nuts to land flat.
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Thanks guys, yes Harry for a 31! I'm getting started on it right now. I'll make a flat area on the inside (epoxied in block) to accept the nuts straight, and a slight flat area ground for the outside plate. This will make my retrieval Much easier and safer as I drive the rig up the ramp, as well as on the road shifting and moving at the bow.( I do strap 3" straps at four places also, but the boat tends to fall back a bit when I let off the power on the engines before shutting them down). Thanks again Capt Pat!!
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Completed Bow Eye Pictures
Here are the bow eye pictures completed. I took some rudder shelf stock I had left over from Capt. Pat's rudder shelf construction, cut to the shape of the bow, and I epoxied in this V shaped block with 10 layers of bi-axial mat. The shelf material has extreme compressive strength. Now this bow area is a very strong anchor point for the bow eye. Thanks everyone for all your help and input. Rocky
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