Hi all,
I'm doing the winter dreaming and planning thing since I can't actually take the boat out right now. I'd like to add a Ram mount to my front rail so i could move my fishfinder up there at times. This is made slightly more complicated by Premier's paneled fencing.
I could drill through the fencing and use something like the picture attached to clamp around the fail, but I don't really want the upper bolt above the rail and interfering with the cover.
Considering the same mount, but drilling holes through the rail itself, (i.e. the bolts would go through the rail rather than around it) Would this significantly damage the integrity of the rail? Good idea or bad idea? I would do this on the side of the rail so that the ball protruded inwards rather than upwards again to lessen interference with the cover.
Thoughts from the collective wisdom of the group welcome!
mounting "through" pontoon rail
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mounting "through" pontoon rail
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Pinawa Bay, Manitoba
2014 Premier Cast-a-way 231, PTX; 2014 Evinrude 250HO ETEC
2014 Premier Cast-a-way 231, PTX; 2014 Evinrude 250HO ETEC
Re: mounting "through" pontoon rail
I can't see how a couple of holes through the railing would have any effect on the integrity of the rail. Your mount would be essentially be clamping to the rail and perhaps even adding structure support in that small area. Sort of like sistering new joists onto either side of a weak joist to shore it up. Go for it!
Steve
"Serendipity" - 2017 Sweetwater 2286 WB Tritoon w/ 150HP Yamaha
Slipped at Lake Anna, Virginia
Primary Residence: Richmond, Virgina
Lake House: Lake Anna, Virginia
"Serendipity" - 2017 Sweetwater 2286 WB Tritoon w/ 150HP Yamaha
Slipped at Lake Anna, Virginia
Primary Residence: Richmond, Virgina
Lake House: Lake Anna, Virginia
Re: mounting "through" pontoon rail
[quote="jediger"]Hi all,
I'm doing the winter dreaming and planning thing since I can't actually take the boat out right now. I'd like to add a Ram mount to my front rail so i could move my fishfinder up there at times. This is made slightly more complicated by Premier's paneled fencing.
I could drill through the fencing and use something like the picture attached to clamp around the fail, but I don't really want the upper bolt above the rail and interfering with the cover.
Considering the same mount, but drilling holes through the rail itself, (i.e. the bolts would go through the rail rather than around it) Would this significantly damage the integrity of the rail? Good idea or bad idea? I would do this on the side of the rail so that the ball protruded inwards rather than upwards again to lessen interference with the cover.
Thoughts from the collective wisdom of the group welcome![/quote]
Shouldn't be a problem.
I’ve been drilling holes through rails for years on boats to mount various things with no ill effects.
I'm doing the winter dreaming and planning thing since I can't actually take the boat out right now. I'd like to add a Ram mount to my front rail so i could move my fishfinder up there at times. This is made slightly more complicated by Premier's paneled fencing.
I could drill through the fencing and use something like the picture attached to clamp around the fail, but I don't really want the upper bolt above the rail and interfering with the cover.
Considering the same mount, but drilling holes through the rail itself, (i.e. the bolts would go through the rail rather than around it) Would this significantly damage the integrity of the rail? Good idea or bad idea? I would do this on the side of the rail so that the ball protruded inwards rather than upwards again to lessen interference with the cover.
Thoughts from the collective wisdom of the group welcome![/quote]
Shouldn't be a problem.
I’ve been drilling holes through rails for years on boats to mount various things with no ill effects.
Rick
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