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    That is a real clen setupThumbs Up i have a couple things mounted on my boat with exposed bolt threads, like your u clamp I bout some clear tubing from lows that fit overthreads and just cut it off little longer than thread. I figured if it's exposed I'm gona break a line on it.
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    Started to put a piece of 1/4 gas hose over the threads of the first mounts I built. Instead, I bought some nylon spacers and 1/4 nylon acorn nuts. It does a neat job covering the threads. I have already done it on the custom mounts on the front. I will put up pics of that soon as well. Gotta protect that skin and the line. Don't want any damage on either one.

    Cray, apparently you and I think alike. Those exposed threads usually end up being bad news.

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    I like it........PLUS.........no more holes!Thumbs Up

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    I like the setup. Looks like it will give you plenty of adjustment.
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    Getting closer. Just a battery replacement, a little more wire routing and some clean up and I'll be ready. Gotta pull on-call from now till next weekend and then it's fishing time if there is no lightning. Here's the front view with the nylon acorn nuts on the t-bolts. Checked the rear with the seat in place and the sonar is in easy reach.
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