Bow Eye Threads

whale

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I am looking for a couple of threads from last year that had pictures of replacement of a bow eye. Problem is when I search for "bow eye" I get a message saying that the minimum length of a search term is 4 characters. Can anyone help me out?

The backing plate on my bow eye was very rusty. I could remove it just by grabbing chunks off with pliers. The eye bolts and nuts, however, look fine so I am thinking I can just replace the backing plate? The glass under the plate looks fine also. Could I just pop a new plate in there with some 5200?
 
my dad's 23 was the same way because they used a piece of metal instead of ss or alum like should have been done and the reason your eyebolt and nuts are ok is because its ss. if i were you i would fab a plate of alum or ss to replace the rusty metal one and keep the bow eye. and like you said 5200 her back in.

you should be able to go to any metal fab shop and just ask someone for a scrap piece if they charge you at all it wont be much.
 
my dad's 23 was the same way because they used a piece of metal instead of ss or alum like should have been done and the reason your eyebolt and nuts are ok is because its ss. if i were you i would fab a plate of alum or ss to replace the rusty metal one and keep the bow eye. and like you said 5200 her back in.

you should be able to go to any metal fab shop and just ask someone for a scrap piece if they charge you at all it wont be much.


I have a couple of scraps of aluminum about 1/4" thick. Thought I would stack them both for about 1/2" total thickness.
 
I replced mine with a thick piece of alum.and 5200.

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I Replaced It With A Stainless Stell Piece And The Rod Too W/ Stainless Steel Rod,. I Used A Piece Of Foam (air Conditioner Conduct Cover) To Cover The Rod For Protection. In The Upper Cleat I Re-glassed The Inside With A Think Piece Of Wood And Backed It With A Piece Of Thick Aluminum.

Also, If You Have Heavy Oxidation, Like It Shows In The Picture, You Can Use Muriatic Acid (be Carefull, Use Eye Protection And Gloves) To Remove That Oxidation.

Lesterus
 
One thing I noticed in the picture is that the bow eye is not connectec to the cleat on top of the deck, and it should be conected with a threaded rod (pref. stainless steel rod) there is a piece available on stainless steel that allows you to conNecT both. If you're ever need to lift your boat by the cleat you'll be sorry if they're not connected. Besides, if the cleat is not connected, any heavy seas or anybody going too fast when you're mooring could yank it off the deck.

LESTERUS
 
One thing I noticed in the picture is that the bow eye is not connectec to the cleat on top of the deck, and it should be conected with a threaded rod (pref. stainless steel rod) there is a piece available on stainless steel that allows you to conNecT both. If you're ever need to lift your boat by the cleat you'll be sorry if they're not connected. Besides, if the cleat is not connected, any heavy seas or anybody going too fast when you're mooring could yank it off the deck.

LESTERUS

On mine I have no cleat due to the anchor pulpit install I presume. Looks like at one point it did have one based on the shape of the rusty bracket. The bracket is removed leaving rusty glass now.

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hey man,

check out the links that Mac posted above, I redid mine about 2 years ago. and most the pics are in my gallery. If you have any questions let me know. it was pretty easy.

check your pm's :up:
 
It's Very Easy To Replace, Still You Can Use The Piece That They Sell In Ss.
Like I Said, If You Use Muriatic Acid It Will Clean The Rust.

Question: How Is Your Cleat (or Cleats) Secure To The Deck ? Or The Bow Pulpit, Because That Rod Will Take The Load Off The Deck When You're Anchored.

Lesterus
 
Mine has a piecs of 1/4 Dimond Plate Alum as a backing plate, it will have to rip the whole front deck off to come out!!

And I am not lifting my boat up anytime soon!
 
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