Removing gates?
Posted: Wed May 11, 2016 1:38 pm
I have two hinged back gates that open onto my swim platform which keep losing hardware and a front trolling motor gate that rattles. Contemplating the wisdom of just removing them entirely.
Pros: free access to the back platform with no obstacles to trip over and no more worrying about lost latch hardware.
Easier access to catch and release fish off the bow.
Don't have to worry about the gate when raising and lowering the trolling motor.
One less surface for the wind to catch
Cons: would obviously leave an opening when the boat is covered since there would be no gate.
no front gate could create a wind tunnel effect at speed that would blow everything around on board.
safety?
Anyone done this and have some real world experience to counter my armchair surmisings?
Pros: free access to the back platform with no obstacles to trip over and no more worrying about lost latch hardware.
Easier access to catch and release fish off the bow.
Don't have to worry about the gate when raising and lowering the trolling motor.
One less surface for the wind to catch
Cons: would obviously leave an opening when the boat is covered since there would be no gate.
no front gate could create a wind tunnel effect at speed that would blow everything around on board.
safety?
Anyone done this and have some real world experience to counter my armchair surmisings?