biff wrote:
horsehunter wrote:
If there is that much flex I think even with backing you may eventually run into metal problems. Could you do something like mounting Scotty mounting plates on your gunnels then mounting a board between the mounting plates and your riggers just inside the gunnels.
I thought about that... trying to keep the cisco rails on the boat and sort it out around that if possible. The underside of the gunnel is 1/2" plywood, but it doesn't go side to side all the way. it is 1" or so from each side. I think this is where the flex is coming from, so using mounting plates underneath is not going to help anything... stumped on why lund designed it this way !?
The things we neglect to consider when buying a boat.
There must be something that would fit in your cisco tracks that would allow mounting a board between them if the tracks go back far enough not to take up too much cockpit. A local fabricator could make something maybe with a nice piece of aluminum channel between them . My downrigger bases are mounted behind my tracks.
The gunnels on the later Tyee's are braced every 16 inches to eliminate flex when mounting toys.