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Marc Reeves

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 3:34 pm
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I friend of mine is bringing over his boat so we can drill 1 1/8inch holes
in his boat for pole holders.

This is a boring ol' fiberglass boat, but I figured I'd post a question to
you experts for some suggestions to make sure it goes well.

Could you give us any suggestions/warnings/hints about drilling into
fiberglass to make sure it goes well.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you, from a novice boat builder

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 7:52 pm
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No question is so simple it can not be made complicated. Pole holder? are
they gunnel mount rod holders? 1 1/8" sounds too small. Perhaps you are
talking about some out rigger holders that are placed in the gunnel. I am
just guessing what "pole holders" are but if they are to be mounted in the
gunnels, usually you will find the "covering boards" (tops of gunnels) are
cored with wood maybe 3/4" plywood or 1/2" or something. Anyway, you will
need a hole saw 1 1/8" or whatever. Replace the 1/4" dia. pilot bit that
came in your hole saw arbor with a longer 1/4" bit, maybe 6" or longer. This
is so you can guide the hole saw as it begins to cut as all the "pole
holders" are usually at 30 degree angle, so sawing the hole at this angle,
or there abouts, is part job. Without the extra long pilot you will have
great difficulty. If these pole holders turn out to be outrigger holders you
will need to put metal backing plates on the underside too. Aluminum ,or
your corner's stop sign, is good for making the backing plates. I use
backing plates on hold holders as well but unless you are after some big
mean fish you can do without the backing plates.Oh, don't even think about
not thru bolting and nyloc nuts are good because they holders tend to loosen
up after they are knocked around a bit.

--
Ron White
Boat building web address is
www.concentric.net/~knotreel

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Jim Conlin

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 8:51 pm
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Use a hole saw.

A couple of things to worry about (we'll think of more):
Look carefull at what you might drill into- wiring, piping, a tank, finish
work, etc. It's easier to pull a wire harness aside than to re-splice it.

Determine if the deck is cored. If it's over 1/4" thick, it is, and you
need to seal the core. Depending on what the core material is, techniques
vary.


"Marc Reeves" <Marcbme.TakeThisOut@bresnan.net> wrote in message
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> I friend of mine is bringing over his boat so we can drill 1 1/8inch holes
> in his boat for pole holders.
>
> This is a boring ol' fiberglass boat, but I figured I'd post a question to
> you experts for some suggestions to make sure it goes well.
>
> Could you give us any suggestions/warnings/hints about drilling into
> fiberglass to make sure it goes well.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you, from a novice boat builder
>
>
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CyberSam

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:59 pm
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"Marc Reeves" <Marcbme.DeleteThis@bresnan.net> wrote in message
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> I friend of mine is bringing over his boat so we can drill 1 1/8inch holes
> in his boat for pole holders.
>
> This is a boring ol' fiberglass boat, but I figured I'd post a question to
> you experts for some suggestions to make sure it goes well.
>
> Could you give us any suggestions/warnings/hints about drilling into
> fiberglass to make sure it goes well.

Use a pilot bit and drill the size of the screw shank. That way the threads
will 'dig into' the fiberglass and not break it. Dry fit first BEFORE you
get out any adhesive.
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Don Dando

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 11:22 pm
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I'd say the most important part is to cover up well so the dust doesn't get
all over you and make you itch for several days!

Don Dando


"Marc Reeves" <Marcbme.TakeThisOut@bresnan.net> wrote in message
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> I friend of mine is bringing over his boat so we can drill 1 1/8inch holes
> in his boat for pole holders.
>
> This is a boring ol' fiberglass boat, but I figured I'd post a question to
> you experts for some suggestions to make sure it goes well.
>
> Could you give us any suggestions/warnings/hints about drilling into
> fiberglass to make sure it goes well.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you, from a novice boat builder
>
>
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