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18 Bow Eye
It appears that the bow eye on my boat is coming loose or pulling through (ie. there is a lot of threads showing).
It also appears that to fix this I am going to have to cut a hole through the liner in my fish box. Has anyone done this before? Any recommendations on the best way to do it? I was thinking about a hole saw but I am afraid the guide bit may punch through the hull. Thanks for any suggestions. Rob |
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id try a shorter but in the hole saw to stred the circle cutting, then perhaps remove the bit and just cut with the hole saw slowly
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Had to do that. I used a 4" grinder with a diamond blade. The original eye only had small washers and dug into the glass. The new one I used has a small backing plate.
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You should be able to access the bow eye nuts from the anchor compartment and not have to cut any holes. Mine has a small removable piece of plywood in the bow anchor compartment and once removed the nuts are visible & accessible.
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I think I am going in with the 4" grinder. Thanks for the feedback.
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These work really well!! I've got one I used on my boat and it's really easy to set the depth to cut only as deep as you need.
http://www.dremel.com/en-us/tools/pa...0#.UtE4ffRDvNk |
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Good call Don. The last thing I need is big hole in the front of my boat. Thanks for the tip. I am going to get into this weekend.
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Told you guys that DonV was a smart sum bitch
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I see the 'ol ESD could not sleep last night!!!!
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What-cha talkin' bout Willis.....
That's when he gets up!!
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