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striper56 01-20-2019 09:55 PM

Rod holder brace
 
I am installing 0 degree rod holders for giant tuna fishing. I need to reinforce the bottom of the rod holder with a brace.

Some guys thru bolt them with finishing washer on the outside of the haul. Not my favorite option. I have seen where guys glass in a pad and wood screw the brace to the pad. A few years ago I sprayed Awl Griped in the cockpit and not sure how I would make that look good.

So I was wondering if I took the rub rail off and unscrewed a few feet of the cap from the haul if I could get a piece of starboard down there to wood screw the brace to.

Any input would be appreciated.

Thanks

Old'sCool 01-21-2019 12:07 PM

I used 1/4" aluminum under the cap on my 23'. Mine are not for BF and not sure what boat you have.

striper56 01-21-2019 04:50 PM

I have a 1972 23ft Sceptre. I put a 1/2 aluminum plate under the cap 6 inches fore and aft of the rod holders.

DonV 01-21-2019 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by striper56 (Post 261824)
I have a 1972 23ft Sceptre. I put a 1/2 aluminum plate under the cap 6 inches fore and aft of the rod holders.

That ought to do it!!!! :)

uncleboo 01-21-2019 06:11 PM

A picture of the area in question might help spur some more ideas.

wattaway2 01-30-2019 06:27 AM

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I reinforced the gunnels with the rod holder tying the rack in with the gunnel takes a lil patience to fit it but it helps BF proof? Sorry about the sideway pictures

RoomToMove 01-30-2019 11:52 PM

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Installed these on our 1998 23cc. The bottoms are fastened in with a stainless steel electrical conduit strap around some neoprene padding. We used screws with the biggest possible thread, with some 4200. Only drilled into liner. These are angled swivels, you need them here b/c contour of gunnel. There is also a backing plate under the cap.

Biggest test was a 500lber taking a down rod right under the boat ~30lbs.

RoomToMove 01-31-2019 12:02 AM

~30 lbs of drag. We don't fight out of these just set baits and then move after initial chaos.

uncleboo 01-31-2019 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by wattaway2 (Post 261978)
I reinforced the gunnels with the rod holder tying the rack in with the gunnel takes a lil patience to fit it but it helps BF proof? Sorry about the sideway pictures

Very Primitive, but, what if you installed 4 small angle braces on each side of the rodholder into the cap?

Ed 02-01-2019 10:46 AM

R&R Fisheries in Ipswich, Mass. sells a stainless steel swivel rod holder support. Depending on how far away your liner is, you may have to shim it with coosa, G10, etc.

https://www.facebook.com/randr7027/p...type=3&theater

striper56 02-05-2019 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by RoomToMove (Post 261993)
~30 lbs of drag. We don't fight out of these just set baits and then move after initial chaos.

RoomToMove
Are the rod holders you fight the tuna out of mounted the same way?

striper56 02-05-2019 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by uncleboo (Post 261994)
Very Primitive, but, what if you installed 4 small angle braces on each side of the rodholder into the cap?

Uncleboo
Want to do thing about making a bracket similar to the one in the picture. I was thinking of mounting it thru where the cap and liner are joined together under the rub rail.

RoomToMove 02-05-2019 11:29 PM

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RoomToMove
Are the rod holders you fight the tuna out of mounted the same way?

We don't use support around the lower part of the rod holder in the bow or on the two rod holders aft. In these places we only reinforce with backing plates. Like to fight out of bow makes for great Nantucket sleighride. The reason we use extra support on the mid-ship rod holders is because the cap flexes most there.

striper56 02-06-2019 06:49 PM

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10-4 on the Nantucket Sleigh ride. Unfortunately I have the Sceptre haul and have no way to fight the fish from the bow. Maybe I can find a way to mount the rod holder in the back corner.
Thanks

RoomToMove 02-07-2019 07:30 PM

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Nothing wrong with that. Not sure how your access is, but do-able on the '98. Just cut off in the picture are port holes on each side that we could reach a hand through. Only down side we didn't think about is water gets into the bilge between the stringers if left uncovered. Needs to be vac'd out once in awhile.

Reinforced with over-sized azek backing plate sandwiched between stock metal backing plate. Little 4200 on topside for cushioning between cap and rod holder. Hope that helps.

striper56 02-07-2019 09:34 PM

I like the back corner area to fight the fish. I will have to take a closure look at that area when we get some warmer weather. I might have to cut a hole in the compartment to get the backing plate which shouldn't be a big deal.
Could you get a radiator hose onto the bottom of your rod holder to direct the water into the bilge?

Thanks for the input. I greatly appreciated.

John3325 02-08-2019 09:31 AM

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Just to give you and others an idea, I glassed this in last fall. I have a bigger 3/4" piece of marine grade grabbing as much of the bow as possible, with a smaller piece of 3/4" marine grade under it glassed in place, with the stainless bracket cranked down. To help with the torquing motion of fighting a GBFT, I glassed in a big triangle that the rod holder will slide right into nice and tight, and glass it into the bow locker.

My intent is that a GBFT will rip the bow off before the rod holder rips out of the gunnel now.

striper56 02-08-2019 06:39 PM

Very Nice John3325. I wish I could mount a rod holder in the bow. Maybe I can make something like that work on the gunwales.

RoomToMove 02-15-2019 10:18 PM

John3325 nice setup.

Stiper- radiator hose is not a bad idea i think it could work. Been trying to think of how to down size it to run most of the length lots of rigging in small areas down there so having such large diameter hose gets tough to work with. Water intrusion hasnt been too bad when leaving them capped.


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