I'm having ideas to improve my 1974 Smokercraft "utility" style boat. I have attached images of what I'm working with.
The boat is 14' and not as wide as todays boats. Earlier this Fall I spent a week fishing in Canada. It really made me realize what I need to do to make the interior of the boat lighter, more organized, and more efficient. I already had a couple Driftmaster rod holders, and added some Railblaza accessories to the boat before the trip. I don't love the Driftmasters; they really extend pretty far into the boat based on how I have them mounted. I was very happy with the Railblaza mounts, so I think I want to shift toward their ecosystem of products. For the record, I do not love anything that clamps onto the side of the boat. My experience is they always vibrate loose, and tear up the paint/metal of the boat.
Railblaza has their own track system, but the track itself is too large/wide for my use. I'm looking at all of their mounts and accessories:
https://www.railblaza.com/product-line/tracloader/
I'm thinking about mounting a basic T-track to the inside edge of my gunwales. Has anyone attached a T-track like this to the side of their boat?
https://orangealuminum.com/tt63/
The width of this track is exactly the same as the edge of the cap on my gunwale. See the diagram and the proposed location (highlighted in green - note that the diagram is not to scale). The track would only be going on straighter sections of gunwale facing inboard. The side angles of the boat are roughly 45 degrees.
Before I get too excited ordering parts and drilling holes, I wanted to see if anyone has done something similar? Pics/examples would be great!
Thanks!
The boat is 14' and not as wide as todays boats. Earlier this Fall I spent a week fishing in Canada. It really made me realize what I need to do to make the interior of the boat lighter, more organized, and more efficient. I already had a couple Driftmaster rod holders, and added some Railblaza accessories to the boat before the trip. I don't love the Driftmasters; they really extend pretty far into the boat based on how I have them mounted. I was very happy with the Railblaza mounts, so I think I want to shift toward their ecosystem of products. For the record, I do not love anything that clamps onto the side of the boat. My experience is they always vibrate loose, and tear up the paint/metal of the boat.
Railblaza has their own track system, but the track itself is too large/wide for my use. I'm looking at all of their mounts and accessories:
https://www.railblaza.com/product-line/tracloader/
I'm thinking about mounting a basic T-track to the inside edge of my gunwales. Has anyone attached a T-track like this to the side of their boat?
https://orangealuminum.com/tt63/
The width of this track is exactly the same as the edge of the cap on my gunwale. See the diagram and the proposed location (highlighted in green - note that the diagram is not to scale). The track would only be going on straighter sections of gunwale facing inboard. The side angles of the boat are roughly 45 degrees.
Before I get too excited ordering parts and drilling holes, I wanted to see if anyone has done something similar? Pics/examples would be great!
Thanks!