Mounting Fittings to Sea Kayak Deck
by agatornz in Outside > Water
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Mounting Fittings to Sea Kayak Deck
Yes, mounting a fitting to a plastic sea kayak deck is pretty easy.... place, drill, seal and bolt.!
The reason however i am writing this Instructable, is that i really dislike any thing metal and potentially "sharp" protruding into my kayak cockpit or hatch space, waiting to "bite me" during the perils of kayaking.. ( wet exits or blind hand sweeps...)
So..... while i was installing this fitting i, found a great way ( completely accidentally ) to cover up these potentially sharpie bits.... just laying around in my shed...
Image (a) My finished GPS mount on deck
Parts Required
What i used:
- Garmin GPS Marine mount (2 parts-deck mount & GPS mount)
- Three stainless steel bolts (length to suit plastic kayak deck+ 10 mm)
- Three stainless steel washers
- Three stainless steel Nylock nuts
- 2 x Spanners to fit the bold and nut
- Three Weather seals(the secret ingredients = Image (d))
- Sealant
- Rag with clean up fluid(suit the sealant clean up requirements)
Placement
- First i put some consideration into the optimum position for the GPS fitting.(so that it was both easy to read and i could reach the keypad with ease from my position in the cockpit)
- This resulted in the "optimum position" being right over the top of the cockpit, and thus the stainless bolts would protrude in the cockpit - away from the legs - but there was always the potential for "snaggyness" in the wet exit's that don't go to plan......
So, i placed the mount
- Drilled the holes
- Tested the bolts
- Removed the mount and layed a ring of sealant around the extreme outside of the three holes
- Replaced the mount with the holes lined up, and put a dolup of sealant into the countersink spots on the mount
- Pushed the bolts through.....Image (C)
The Secret Useful Extra...
Image (D)
Then on the inside of the cock pit,;
- First place the stainless steel washer on the bolt
- Then slide a "Weather seal" up the bolt (with the little cup facing down as shown)
- Then the stainless steel Nylock nut
- Tighten the nut up against the weather seal and washer.
- Fold the cap over the bolt end and push until it locks in place.....
- Repeat for all bolts
Hey presto - a nice safe end on the bolts, as seen here in Image (E) - the completed installation
- Then whip back up deck with the right cleaning fluid for your sealant and wipe away the excess.
Your Soft Hands and Legs Are Protected!
Image (F).... no more ripping and tearing possible:-)