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Laying
Out Fittings Disclaimer: Installing hardware may cause damage and/or void manufacturer warranties. The information we provide is a free reference guide only. The author of this information, sponsors and the owners of the website that host this information are not liable for any problems or issues that arise from the use of this information. Users of this information hereby acknowledge that all use of this information is done by their own free will, at their own sole risk, understanding that injury or death could occur. Flush
Rod Mounts Behind the
Oval Gaspachi Hatch is just enough deck space to accommodate a pair of
Flush Rod Holders. Perfect for dropping the rod in when fishing two up,
baiting up or changing a rig. The boys at Ocean Kayak have even placed
a pad eye beside the chosen area for clipping the rod leash too.
First job
is to make a template of the head of the flush mount, the one shown in
the picture above came with the flush mount and is made of a high density
foam. One can easily be made from cardboard. Cut a hole
in a sheet of cardboard, it needs to be large enough to accommodate the
shaft of the holder, force the cardboard to shape so that the holder is
sitting flush to the cardboard, mark the new shape (oval), remove holder
and re cut, check fit and adjust if necessary. Finally draw around the
head of the mount and cut out. Place the
template in the chosen position and ensure that the shaft of the holder
won't interfere with any of the deck mouldings, also check angle of rod
by slipping in a rod handle. When happy
with the position draw around the inside of your template. I have used
a fine permanent marker as it is easier to see when cutting.
Drill a hole
to accommodate your jigsaw blade and cut out close to the line with jigsaw.
If the deck moulding gets in the way whilst cutting then just cut as close
to the line as you can.
To finish
cutting out the hole I manufactured a saw with a hacksaw blade and a piece
of foam for a handle to make cutting a little more comfortable. Once cut
out, clean up to template line with a file.
Due to the
depth of hull in this area it was necessary to shorten the rod holder
to allow it to fit. Remove the cap from the end of the shaft if fitted.
We had to
remove 25 mm from the shaft.
Clean up the end of the shaft, refit the cap and hold in place with a
cable tie.
Clamp mount
horizontally and drill 7 mm hole right through cap and flush mount and
out opposite side, it may be advisable to drill small pilot hole to get
started. Remove Cap
and cable tie, clean up the holes with a file or glasspaper, removing
any burrs. Add a good
covering of silicone sealant adhesive around the base of the shaft and
refit cap. Push 7 mm plastic dowel (hollow type is cheaper) through cap,
shaft and out opposite side until 2 mm of dowel is showing. Trim off dowel
leaving a couple of millimetres either side of shaft.
Using a soldering
iron, carefully melt either end of the dowel, do not touch cap as this
will melt very easily. This dowel will prevent the rod handle from pushing
the cap off the end of the shaft and risking flooding of the hull.
Refit flush
mount into deck, hold in position and drill first hole to accommodate
M6 (25mm) counter sunk bolt, screw in bolt and drill opposite hole, fit
bolt, then drill last two holes. Clean up
holes with sharp blade or glass paper.
Squeeze a
bead of sealant around the deck hole and bolt holes. Fit Flush mount and
secure. Wipe any excess silicone sealant with wet finger. Wash hands immediately
afterwards.
Flush
Rod Mounts Behind the
rear seat moulding there is room to fit a further two flush mounts, for
this position we have used Ocean Kayaks Flush Mounts which come with all
the necessary fittings, namely bolts and wellnuts.
Using your
template decide on the position and angle required ensure that the shaft
will not interfere with the hull moulding. Also check that the rod angle
will not hinder your paddle stroke.
Mark position,
drill and cut, file the hole until mount sits flush to the deck, re check
rod angle and make any fine adjustments.
Hold rod
holder in position and drill first hole to accommodate one of the bolts,
screw in bolt and drill second hole, fit bolt and drill final hole.
Remove bolts
and holder, redrill holes to accommodate the well nuts add a small amount
of silicone sealant adhesive to each of the wellnuts and place in holes;
squeeze a bead of silicone around the top of the shaft before removing
the gasket cover.
Remove gasket
cover and fit holder in position, fit washers rubber side down onto the
bolts and fit to flush mount, tighten each bolt in turn. Wipe away
any excess silicone sealant with wet finger. Wash hands immediately afterwards. |
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