transom hardware

thejeepster02

Petty Officer 2nd Class
Joined
Jul 22, 2004
Messages
129
In rebuilding my transom (almost done), I’m wondering about hardware items to mount while I can still get to both corners before the top goes on.<br />I’m a newbie, what type of hooks for anchors, and maybe something to pull the grandkids tubbing.<br />Do I want something that goes completely through the transom or just screwed to it?<br />Maybe there are other items I need to think about now than later.<br />Im not up on all the boating verbage so sorry if its not called hooks. maybe eye bolt is better.
 

JasonJ

Rear Admiral
Joined
Aug 20, 2001
Messages
4,163
Re: transom hardware

You want any hardware that will be pulling anything to go through the transom, and have a good sized backing plate with large washers. I used a pair of bow hooks with large backing plates, I found out they are plenty strong enough when I towed a 21 foot bass boat with them. Also, if you are mounting a kicker bracket, it needs to be through-bolted with backing plates as well.
 

BoatBuoy

Rear Admiral
Joined
May 29, 2004
Messages
4,856
Re: transom hardware

A kicker bracket is a bracket used for mounting a small gas outboard in adddition to the main motor, primarily used for fishing, trolling, and alternate power in the event of main motor failure. Usually 2-10 hp.
 

rverano

Cadet
Joined
Apr 2, 2003
Messages
26
Re: transom hardware

Most boating stores sell all of this hardware. As Jason stated, make sure it goes through the transom. Make sure it's all stainless. Anytime I drill the transom, I coat the screws and or bolts with marine silicone.
 
Top