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  • nautiquesonly
    • May 2004
    • 60

    • Florida

    • 1972 Mustang 1980 Ski Nautique 1998 Sport Nautique

    Platform Brackets

    Hello Correct Craft fans I am in the process of installing a teak swim platform on my beautifully restored 1980 Nautique. This boat has never had a platform and I have purchased all I need to get it done. Removable brackets and a teak deck for less than $200. I believe I should mount the brackets with 3/8X 5 inch SS lag bolts with 5200 adhesive. Just curious if anyone has gone this route or do you have a better idea? Any ideas are appreciated.

    Thank You,

    Nautiquesonly

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    sigpic Masters Edition 98 Sport Nautique/GT40 Acme 422
  • nms1991
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Apr 2004
    • 477

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    #2
    Be careful with the 5" lag bolts because they may go intoyour gas tank I normally use thru bolts and backer plates to mount the brackets and normally use 4200 just in case i need to remove the brackets later. Also chamfer the holes so you do not get stress cracks in you gelcoat.

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    • nautiquesonly
      • May 2004
      • 60

      • Florida

      • 1972 Mustang 1980 Ski Nautique 1998 Sport Nautique

      #3
      I see after looking at the set up that thru-bolting is the only way to go. It appears as though part of the bulk-head will need to be cut away to access the lower bolts. the gas tank will be removed. Thanks for you help.

      Nautiquesonly
      sigpic Masters Edition 98 Sport Nautique/GT40 Acme 422

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