Sealant (Unless the rod
holder comes with a gasket)
Drill
Screwdriver
Jig Saw
Instructions:
A straight or angled flush
mount rod holder the procedure is the same.
Use the base of the rod holder
to draw a circle. (It is a good idea to make a template from card)
Cut out the circle. You can
use the drill bit, jig or hole saw, or a dremel® tool or a jig saw.
After the hole is cut make
sure that the rod holder fits through the hole. If its too small widen it.
Then using sand paper smooth off the rough parts.
Place the rod holder in the
hole and drill the screw holes. The size bit you use will be determined by
what you decide to use to mount the rod holder. You can use various sized
screws, wellnuts, rivets or bolts and nuts. Its not load bearing so I use
screws which are the simplest.
Remove the rod holder and
liberally apply silicone caulk (not needed if it comes with a gasket). Now
place the rod holder in the hole and screw it tight. Silicone will ooze
from the sides. This is expected. If it doesn't ooze out the sides you
didn't use enough. You can lift up the rod holder and apply more. Its fine
to have too much. You want to make sure that you don't have too little,
otherwise it could leak.
Allow the silicone to dry.
Give it at least a day and then trace around the outside of the rod holder
base with a knife and pull off the excess silicone.
Please
Note :The rod holder may not be water tight and seepage might occur in surf
conditions.
Disclaimer
All our accessories
are easy to install for anyone with average DIY skills,
and correct
tools. Installing our accessories may invalidate manufactures
guarantee and
craft functionality etc, do not open hatches on open water,
incorrect
fitting may cause damage. H2o kayaks Ltd will not be held liable
for any
problems or issues that arise from the fitting of our accessories
supplied
by us,
the above is a guide sizes etc should be checked by fitter..