got_em_on
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Had a pair or rod holders made up to attach to the outside of the transom on a 2520XL with closed transom and fishbox. Rod holders would be used when drifting for fluke and also as a grabrail when climbing up swim ladder. Would not be used for trolling or under high stress.
There is no access to inside of transom since the fish box is there so I cannot through bolt. Cannot remove fishbox either in order to through bolt.
Planned on using 2 inch wood screws and some 4200 to attach to the transom. Had everything lined up, drilled first hole, got 1/2 inch in then the drill bit slipped right in. After further investigation :roll: , turns out the transom is not thick all the way up-it drops down to 1/2 inch about 3 inches above where engine bracket mounts to hull.
So based on my lack of proper planning I am now thinking about the following:
Mount a piece of starboard to transom using screws and some sort of adhesive. Normally, I would use 3m 5200, but it sounds like that will not bond well to starboard.
Any thoughts on what type of adhesive to use or does anyone have experience with 5200/4200 and Starboard?
Thanks
There is no access to inside of transom since the fish box is there so I cannot through bolt. Cannot remove fishbox either in order to through bolt.
Planned on using 2 inch wood screws and some 4200 to attach to the transom. Had everything lined up, drilled first hole, got 1/2 inch in then the drill bit slipped right in. After further investigation :roll: , turns out the transom is not thick all the way up-it drops down to 1/2 inch about 3 inches above where engine bracket mounts to hull.
So based on my lack of proper planning I am now thinking about the following:
Mount a piece of starboard to transom using screws and some sort of adhesive. Normally, I would use 3m 5200, but it sounds like that will not bond well to starboard.
Any thoughts on what type of adhesive to use or does anyone have experience with 5200/4200 and Starboard?
Thanks