I was thinking to simply drill some access holes from inside the box using a hole saw, though the foam and out the transom. Then I can put caps on the holes inside the box or patch them.In the factory they likely install before installing the fish box on models that it offered on.
I think the fish box is sealed in place and then foamed. I think you have a few options.
- use an anchor like a toggle bolt. Worth investigating. It would have to be stainless and fairly sturdy.
- use a standard anchor and 5200 in place. Can’t troll likely but ok for storage at rest and running. For trolling drag would have to be set lightly to be used.
- Remove the fish box, install the rod holder with lock nuts and then reinstall the box. The best but more work.
LOL... I am the opposite. I have no issues putting holes in fiberglass, it's easy to repair. Now holes in metals...not so much!I guess it would work but I’d hate the holes. Maybe contact GW and see if the fish box liner can be removed. Whatever you do, take some pics!
I'm hook I'll be using these for everything around the house and boatRalph, Have you considered using Rivnuts to mount you rod holders? Check out this video if you are not familiar. They come in stainless steel.