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Topic: Threaded screw-in for Hobie  (Read 1566 times)

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NowhereMan

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I wanted to replace the screw-in cleat on my Hobie with a cam cleat. I ended up making something that seems like it might be useful in other situations, so I thought I'd post here. I'm sure others have done this before, but I couldn't find it---most likely because I don't know what to search for.

The pictures probably tell the story better than I can, but here's my attempt to provide some additional details. I removed the "shock cord end screws" (that's what Hobie calls them) that hold the bungee on the side of the kayak---the thing that used to keep the paddle in place. A 1/4" bolt fits easily thru the hole in a "shock cord end screw". So, I sanded the inside of the hole, and embedded a couple of 1/4" nuts in epoxy. I think it's important to have 2 nuts in there, and to keep them separated from each other. The nuts need to be threaded onto a bolt to hold them in place, and some wax on the bolt is essential, or you'll never get it out after the epoxy sets.

Let me know if you have any questions.
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Nice work. What are you going to cleat on there?


NowhereMan

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Nice work. What are you going to cleat on there?

I'm rigging a sail---I'll post some pictures when it's done...
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