Finally got around to installing outriggers. I went with the Gemlux Deluxe outrigger mounts , double rigging kit, and extendable hybrid poles. To mount I went with sleeves on the bolts so I won’t compress the hard top and got Marsh Tacky backing plates which are oversized at 5x7”. These pictures were taken while I was installing, so there was still some 3M that needs to be cleaned up.
Factory does not recommend installing outrigger bases on these hard tops without welding a plate to the hardtop frame. To do this would be a huge endeavor, and I’ve seen others have no issues running it like this for years. Time will tell, but my hope is the foam cored hardtop holds up.
I epoxied the holes and used a LOT of 3M 4200 to minimize water intrusion. The Gemlux seem to be of incredible quality and the poles are very light weight for not being full carbon fiber.
You can also see my gunwale mounted halyard pass through with cam lockhe idea is to have the halyards easily accessible while fishing in rough seas while also not blocking access to the bow.
One finishing item is to add capped nuts to the bolts for the mounts so you don’t scrape your hands while working the outrigger knob. I may flip the bolts so the excess is above the hardtop rather than below. One note, I ordered Rupp’s outrigger bolt kit which came with sleeves. Kind of a waste of money, the sleeves only came in two sizes, one too small, one too large, so I had to cut and adjust the longer ones. The bolts also were either too long or too short, so I had to source all my hardware from my local hardware store.
Finally, you can also see my Rupp standoffs, which should help keep some of the strain off the setup while running or trailering.