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Re: Avoiding lag bolts on engine mounts?
My current and previous boat did not have lag bolts for the engine mounts. They were thru-bolted using special right angle brackets that were also thru-bolted to the stringers. A more complicated mounting system, but it is much stronger and avoids the rot-out issues of lag bolt mounting.
So, you options are to get specialized hardware, or fabricate a thru-bolt mount as show in a couple of the previous posts. You will want to make sure that any fabricated mount is beefy enough to handle the stresses that the engine will exert on it.
FWIW - I am not a fan of lag bolt mounting . . . you tend not to see that technique in offshore boats, which are designed to take a beating. So, there must be some method to that madness.
My current and previous boat did not have lag bolts for the engine mounts. They were thru-bolted using special right angle brackets that were also thru-bolted to the stringers. A more complicated mounting system, but it is much stronger and avoids the rot-out issues of lag bolt mounting.
So, you options are to get specialized hardware, or fabricate a thru-bolt mount as show in a couple of the previous posts. You will want to make sure that any fabricated mount is beefy enough to handle the stresses that the engine will exert on it.
FWIW - I am not a fan of lag bolt mounting . . . you tend not to see that technique in offshore boats, which are designed to take a beating. So, there must be some method to that madness.