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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message m... "Calif Bill" wrote in message link.net... "bobl" wrote in message ... I just bought a new 18' North River Mariner and am considering how to mount downriggers. The boat has 1-1/4" rails all around and no good flat spot on the gunwales to fasten a mounting plate. Scotty's is the only manufacturer I could find that has a downrigger mount for this size rail that I could find. Anyone have any experience with this kind of setup or have an additional idea? thanks, bob I have a 21' Jetcraft but it does not have rails all the way around. I mount on the flat spot on the gunnel where the rail ends.. The ones with rails I have seen, have a L shaped flat on top plate welded between the rail and the gunnel. Do not think I would mount to the rail only. Lots of torque when the ball gets hung up, or a big jelly fish is caught on the wire. Would be the same with a lot of weeds. Bill Torque? How does it twist around it's long axis? Perhaps you meant a large moment? No, I meant torque. A long trailer tongue will get you a large moment. When you hang up a ball, that torque is translated into spinning the attachment to the rail. Down rigger, rod holder. Or ripping the downrigger off the boat. Same as the torque on a head bolt. Even if it is not moving the torque wrench torques the crap out of the bolt. |
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