mthieme
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I have a 14' Mckee Craft which is similar in construction to a Boston Whaler...glass over a styrofoam core. The glass is relatively thin. The factory uses .090 aluminum underneath the glass where any fittings are mounted.
I have 6 stanchions for either side to run the rail through. I'm afraid regular screws might fail since the glass is so thin and foam definitely ain't gonna hold anything. Any suggestions? I was thinking maybe something like plastic sheetrock anchors that could bite into the foam and compress upwards towards the glass. Of course using a generous amount of some marine sealant in each hole. I'd hate to drill larger holes than necessary, but if I have no choice...
Is there a better way?
I anticipate a hard life for these rails (such as the kids leaning on them, pulling themselves up on them, mounting a bimini on them, etc.), so the sturdier the better.
I have 6 stanchions for either side to run the rail through. I'm afraid regular screws might fail since the glass is so thin and foam definitely ain't gonna hold anything. Any suggestions? I was thinking maybe something like plastic sheetrock anchors that could bite into the foam and compress upwards towards the glass. Of course using a generous amount of some marine sealant in each hole. I'd hate to drill larger holes than necessary, but if I have no choice...
Is there a better way?
I anticipate a hard life for these rails (such as the kids leaning on them, pulling themselves up on them, mounting a bimini on them, etc.), so the sturdier the better.