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<blockquote data-quote="cyberflexx" data-source="post: 285428" data-attributes="member: 496"><p>We used a dremel rotary type tool with a cut blade to make the slice in the gutter. We cut it right along the seam so that gave us a straight line to use. Then we used a sander tip and sanded the edge, the best we could..</p><p></p><p>The way we attached the gutter to the side of the boat was kinda by luck. On the Carolina Skiff J12-16 models, the deck and benches bolt to the gunnel edges. The underside where the gutter is located has the tag end of the bolt with enough threads to screw on a wing nut. We just marked these bolt locations on the gutter, drilled them out, then put the gutter on and tightened it down with the wingnuts. There is 1 bolt on the rear bench and 1 bolt at the front deck that we used, no other supports between these to points and its pretty solid. This idea was a great find as it made these lights easily removable.</p><p></p><p>I am not sure how I am going to attach them to my Ranger though.. Haven't gotten that far yet.. LOL :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyberflexx, post: 285428, member: 496"] We used a dremel rotary type tool with a cut blade to make the slice in the gutter. We cut it right along the seam so that gave us a straight line to use. Then we used a sander tip and sanded the edge, the best we could.. The way we attached the gutter to the side of the boat was kinda by luck. On the Carolina Skiff J12-16 models, the deck and benches bolt to the gunnel edges. The underside where the gutter is located has the tag end of the bolt with enough threads to screw on a wing nut. We just marked these bolt locations on the gutter, drilled them out, then put the gutter on and tightened it down with the wingnuts. There is 1 bolt on the rear bench and 1 bolt at the front deck that we used, no other supports between these to points and its pretty solid. This idea was a great find as it made these lights easily removable. I am not sure how I am going to attach them to my Ranger though.. Haven't gotten that far yet.. LOL :lol: [/QUOTE]
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