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Gunnel SeaDek & Rod Holders for Champion
Since my new 184 Champion is a dual console jig poles will need to ride on the gunnels. To accomplish this the gunnels need to be covered with SeaDek. Fortunately I happen to have a bunch of lite Blue SeaDek in stock. The first step is patterning the gunnels.
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On the cutting table using .005 Acetate I layout 2 rough oversized pattern pieces. The SeaDek is 77in long so I mark 77 inches on each pattern piece. Since the widest part of the gunnel is less than 8 inches I go 9 inches wide at the Stern to 7 inches wide at the Bow.
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Once cut I roll them up and head to the boat. I double the straight edges to reach the full length of the pattern pieces to mark where to cut.
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Using a 14ft jig pole I first figure out how are forward from the Stern will it reach and place masking tape there. Then move up 77 inches and place another piece of tape. Once done I measure another 77 inches up for the last piece of masking tape. Now SeaDek shrinks so you want to leave a gap between the two pieces so when it shrinks later you don't notice it.
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I use the straight edges to keep the pattern markings as straight as possible but if you look at the picture where I'm working around the Stbd console I freehand around the radius keeping the pen on the flat part of the gunnel but tracing right around where the fiberglass starts to roll up to the console. Once you get to the curved area of the gunnel gripping the pen and holding the tip where you want the SeaDek to follow the curve you pull your elbow backwards while your fingers follow the curve. It is surprisingly easy to follow the radius right around to the beginning of a straight line.
I missed a picture, a Reel Holder like this will be mounted on each side as well as I will need to add a piece of brake metal somewhere in the back to keep the rod tips inside the boat.
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The First Reel Support is Roughed Out
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Well as always the first task is patterning. Here I've cut a piece of cardboard out large enough for me to layout the Reel Support and allow enough extra aluminum for the outside tabs to be bend up to prevent the reels from sliding off overboard.
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After rough cutting it out I ran the curves on the bandsaw before bending up the Tabs.
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I have a good fit but this is just part of the fabrication. All the edges must be radiused, aluminum prepped for Black 2K Urethane, holes drilled and counter sunk so after installation SeaDek can be applied along with edge trim. This design I came up with on the Blazer build to prevent the Reel Support from hanging on docks and such.
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That is a 14ft jig pole completely inside the gunnel of the boat. A pair of these allows 4 jig poles up to 14ft to be carried.
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Pushing Further on Progress
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Checking the fit on the Stbd side Reel Support it looked very good so moving forward was to properly prepare both supports for painting. All the edges were radiused, both were sanded with a 320 grit, mill oils were removed before sanding so not to grind it further into the metal. Make a note to the length as this length is before cutting them down.
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This is what I'm working towards except the new reel supports are one piece. The reel support pictured is the first ones I made.
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My bud installed very nice folding cleats over the original cleats so two sets of screw holes exist. After checking the length of the new reel supports I didn't need the full length of the reel supports as fabricated so I cut them down to just cover these holes and stop there. Silicone will be used as a grout securing the reel supports locking down movement.
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This is the pair after cutting down in size.
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The pair is first painted with PPG Refinish JP375 Epoxy Primer then topcoated with PPG Refinish JP 2K Urethane. I need to wait a couple of days for curing before installing.