John,We installed the same tank racks that you want to as an option. The way we did it was the aluminum channel spanned the rod pocket, and was centered on the rod rack upper protrusion, if you know what I mean. We drilled (8) holes in 4 places, one above the other, at each end to screw into the inwale, and where the channel rests against that protrusion, to screw into the starboard. Gives the channel support in the middle...BTW, countersink the holes in the channel and use flat-head screws. That way you can slide the tank holder brackets easily...
Thanks for all the help guys! I guess I'll tackle this job tomorrow. I was really concerned about putting screws into the rod holders, but apparently that's the way to go.Thanks again!John
Quote from: "firefight"Thanks for all the help guys! I guess I'll tackle this job tomorrow. I was really concerned about putting screws into the rod holders, but apparently that's the way to go.Thanks again!John3/4" #10 Flatheads...you'll be alright...just remember to c/sink the aluminum channel!
Pre-drill the starboard, they'll be fine...Starboard has excellent, wood-like qualities. As long as the mounting hole (5/16") is pre-drilled, the screws will hold...