simcole
Seaman Apprentice
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- Mar 31, 2013
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I have a 1996 Godfrey Hurricane Fun Deck 24'. When I bought it, I noticed it had two holes at the back where a cleat or ski ring used to be installed. See picture:
So I went inside the engine compartment and took these two pictures:
Do you see where someone cut out an 8" strip of that plywood? Why did they do that? My hatch hinges are actually screwed into that strip of wood (1 on each side). I'm not sure if that's strong enough to put a ski ring on to pull an adult wake boarder or a 2 man tube. I have a sheet of 1/2" marine plywood lying around (from a friends shop), and I'm thinking I might put some PL adhesive on it to fill the 8" gap in wood from the pictures. Then I would drill from the existing holes through the new wood, and install a 12" long by 5" wide stainless steel backing plate. I'm still not sure if I would be ripping the fiberglass out.
What do you guys think? I guess I could use a bridle from the two lifting rings that you see in the first picture, but I'd rather not.
My ski ring looks like this:
So I went inside the engine compartment and took these two pictures:
Do you see where someone cut out an 8" strip of that plywood? Why did they do that? My hatch hinges are actually screwed into that strip of wood (1 on each side). I'm not sure if that's strong enough to put a ski ring on to pull an adult wake boarder or a 2 man tube. I have a sheet of 1/2" marine plywood lying around (from a friends shop), and I'm thinking I might put some PL adhesive on it to fill the 8" gap in wood from the pictures. Then I would drill from the existing holes through the new wood, and install a 12" long by 5" wide stainless steel backing plate. I'm still not sure if I would be ripping the fiberglass out.
What do you guys think? I guess I could use a bridle from the two lifting rings that you see in the first picture, but I'd rather not.
My ski ring looks like this:
