Hey Guys,
When I have everything out, I want to reinforce my rod holders/gunnels. I have four quick questions:
1-A. Is there any advantage to making the reinforcement one piece running from the pilaster to the stern?
1-B. If no, how long should the reinforcement pieces be?
2. What material? Okuma plywood, Coosa board, steel, composite piece, composite piece sandwiched with steel?
3. Overall thickness?
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Reinforcing Rod Holders
JohnV8er,
I've got 3 large Lee's rod holders on each side of the cockpit. I used 3/4" marine ply glassed into the under side of the gunwales. I fished 130 Internationals with bent bunt for years with no problems, each backing plate has about a 6" overlap on each side of the actual rod holder and as wide as will fit under the gunwale. If you've got everything out and have a clear shot I'd put a single long section under gunwale glassed in and then drill holes from above, with the large Lee's I had to cut the existing holes larger in the deck surface. I also have 24" florescent tubes under the gunwales for cockpit lighting. When you put the backing plates under the gunwales make a lip so the side panels have something to slide into at the top, I took out the old glassed in channel pieces because most of them only had one side of the channel left. Use a side grinder to cut the tabbing that holds the channels in place, just remember to put something back in for the top of the side panels to slide into.
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I've got 3 large Lee's rod holders on each side of the cockpit. I used 3/4" marine ply glassed into the under side of the gunwales. I fished 130 Internationals with bent bunt for years with no problems, each backing plate has about a 6" overlap on each side of the actual rod holder and as wide as will fit under the gunwale. If you've got everything out and have a clear shot I'd put a single long section under gunwale glassed in and then drill holes from above, with the large Lee's I had to cut the existing holes larger in the deck surface. I also have 24" florescent tubes under the gunwales for cockpit lighting. When you put the backing plates under the gunwales make a lip so the side panels have something to slide into at the top, I took out the old glassed in channel pieces because most of them only had one side of the channel left. Use a side grinder to cut the tabbing that holds the channels in place, just remember to put something back in for the top of the side panels to slide into.
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Re: Reinforcing Rod Holders
Pete,
Thanks for that. That is a GREAT idea to put a tab on the backing plates!
Thanks for that. That is a GREAT idea to put a tab on the backing plates!
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