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I have an old fiberglass tandem kayak that needs a rudder. The top
and bottom were attached with a flat external seam. The top is somewhat peaked and not flat. I cannot tell it the ends were poured because of foam flotation that has been installed. The stern has a small flat surface about 5 inches high by about 1.5 inches and I want to mount a bracket shaped like this [ to the stern for the pivot pin. My question is about attaching the bracket. I need suggestions. If the end is poured, can I drill it out and use machine or wood screws that will self thread? Should I use a lead insert like a concrete anchor? I cannot get at it to use a nut and bolt. and I do not want to drill exploratory holes if I do not have to. This link will give you a visual or what I am talking about.... http://www.oneoceankayaks.com/Wslrghtm/jpg26/S26-1.htm Any other fasteners or suggestions would be appreciated. If you can, please reply by e-mail also. |
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How about bolting some s/steel flat bar to the flat external seem ( the
deck/hull joint)? You can then mount (weld) some sort of hinge to the flat bar. Should be strong enough esp since kayak rudders don't take that much of a beating unless you go surfing. Cheers, Arnold |
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You could do an exploritory "poke" in the flotation foam with a knitting
needle. See how far the needle goes in and that will give you a good indication if the end has been poured. Using wood screws would depend a lot on how deep the end pour is. If it's a fiberglass boat, you could laminate a light duty pintle/gudgeon set up onto the stern. Example hardware set: http://www.duckworksmagazine.com/sto...s/gudgeons.htm -- Regards, Matt JEM Watercraft http://www.jemwatercraft.com/ BernieSwanson wrote: I have an old fiberglass tandem kayak that needs a rudder. The top and bottom were attached with a flat external seam. The top is somewhat peaked and not flat. I cannot tell it the ends were poured because of foam flotation that has been installed. The stern has a small flat surface about 5 inches high by about 1.5 inches and I want to mount a bracket shaped like this [ to the stern for the pivot pin. My question is about attaching the bracket. I need suggestions. If the end is poured, can I drill it out and use machine or wood screws that will self thread? Should I use a lead insert like a concrete anchor? I cannot get at it to use a nut and bolt. and I do not want to drill exploratory holes if I do not have to. This link will give you a visual or what I am talking about.... http://www.oneoceankayaks.com/Wslrghtm/jpg26/S26-1.htm Any other fasteners or suggestions would be appreciated. If you can, please reply by e-mail also. |
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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 20:20:01 UTC,
(BernieSwanson) wrote: If the end is poured, can I drill it out and use machine or wood screws that will self thread? That you don't know if it's end-poured, I'd follow this procedu http://www.hamberg.dk/blog/arkiv/200...fikation_del_1 + http://www.hamberg.dk/blog/arkiv/200...fikation_del_2 If there's no pour, then remove the foam and do your own pour. Regards -- steen - menzi.dk Ready for OpenOffice? --- |
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