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Laying
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Cargo Net Fittings
list :
2 x Pad eyes, 2 x Plastic hooks, 8 x marine grade rivets, 1.75
metres 5 mm elasticated rope.
We decided not to use the supplied security strap when fitting our Oval Gaspachi Hatch, instead we decided to fit a Cargo Net over the hatch. Not only does it secure the large oval hatch, it also provides us with an area to secure small lure boxes, bait box etc.
As my son
or daughter are likely to be sitting in the central position it was important
to ensure that the fittings were clear of their legs and would allow them
to unstrap and restrap if required. The fittings
were positioned and a measurement taken to ensure everything was positioned
equally. Starting
with fitting the plastic hooks we measured 21.5 mm from the crease in
the deck towards the centre, this was the outside edge for the first plastic
hook, holding the plastic hook in place we marked the first hole and drilled.
Measuring 21.5 mm from the opposite edge we marked and drilled the first
hole for the second hook.
The holes
in the plastic hooks are not large enough for the marine rivets that we
used, so holding carefully on an old scrap of wood we drilled slowly using
a 3/16" drill.
The rivets
needed to be filed on one edge to sit flush against the hook. This process
was repeated on four of the rivets.
Place first
rivet in each of the hooks and position on deck, do not tighten. Angle
the hooks so that they align with the curvature of the hatch moulding,
hold hook securely and drill second hole through hook as shown above.
Remove plastic
hooks and clean up holes with sharp blade, add a squirt of silicone sealant
adhesive to each hole.
Refit both
plastic hooks and insert both rivets, tighten each rivet using a rivet
gun.
Loosely lay
elasticated rope as shown above, loop around the plastic hooks, position
pad eyes so that they follow the angle of the rope, measure from crease
in deck to ensure symmetry. Mark first hole, drill and insert first rivet
without tightening.
Check alignment
and drill second hole through pad eye.
Clean up
holes with sharp blade and squeeze silicone sealant into each hole.
Tighten each
rivet with rivet gun. Fit bungee as shown above, fit should be such that
the rope is only lightly tight, secure ends with an overhand knot, pull
knot tight.
Cut ends
so that they are equal and melt ends with a cigarette lighter. |
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