
The underside is beginning to look corroded.

Therefore we purchased some stainless steel "Pop-up" Cleats from Baseline Marine Products. Now, as these are going to require some heavy duty cutting of the boat, I made up a 1:1 template of the holes needed and printing them on self adhesive label. This meant I can stick them to both some cardboard so that I can check the holes are correct and also to the boat itself for the actual cutting. The picture below shows the template. In fact, I adjust this slightly to include centre markings in the drill holes, but this is not shown in this early test template.

I then used some sharp drills and hole cutters to drill out the template that I had stuck to the boat. Here is the cut out version before the holes had been cleaned and sealed. I put sealant in so that water would not leech into the laminate layers after the cleats had been fitted. Note also that Bayliner where not particularly accurate with the alginment of the old cleats with respect to the wooden blocks laminated into the hull. Therefore I had to adjust the positioning of the cleats so the mounting bolts hit the wooden strengther rather than just the fibreglass hull (You can see by the old holes/marks on the picture below the mis-alignment).

And after sealing and tightening the nuts, stand back and admire your work!



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