I just recently added two new cleats to the front side areas of my Overnighter under the railings. There is a very tight gap from inside the cabin giving access to the underside of the upper deck where the railings are bolted down. Could get my arm up in there or my head to see but I had a solution.
With help of an inspection camera go see what we were doing and my neighbors son who was raised with a working knowledge of tools he was able to get his still skinny arms up in there with a wrench while I was up on deck with a screwdriver to tighten it all down.
Watching what we were doing on the inspection camera was the only way because you couldn’t get your head in there to see.
All the railing mounts were accessible this way too.
Is it easy? Oh hell no, but you can get it done this way. Only need to do it once in a blue moon right ?
I would be surprised if it wasn’t the same for yours.
The link below to my thread will detail all this...
I'd touched base on this earlier and have decided to follow thru. When tied up at the ramp waiting for me to park my truck or dunk the trailer after a day on the water the boat has a way of pivoting in with the bow rubbing on the dock marring the gelcoat. This happens even If I ask someone to...
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