IMHO, I think there are three tricks to mounting genoa or jib tracks.

1. Cut away the headliner so the backing plate is against the underside of
the deck.  I've seen too many folks simply crush the headliner against the
underdecking.

2.  Make sure the backing plate(s) is adequately thick and wide.  If not,
the loads will pull the plate into the underdeck and the track will loosen
then leak.

3. Use a BIG overbore and fill.

I recommend a fairly large overbore and fill.  Normally, for a deck
fitting, I would overbore 1 or 2 drill bit sizes.  For a genoa or jib
track, I would drill a fairly big hole that would still be hidden by the
track.  A plug of thickened epoxy will handle much more compression loading
than a cored deck.  So you can really tighten down the fasteners.  Tighten
them snugly then come back 24 hours later and really tighten them!
  --
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA

On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 11:18 AM Charlie Nelson via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> +1 on Chuck's thoughts.
>
> You will add many sources of leaks with the tracks--been there and done
> that.
>
> I would try a ring solution first--no holes required. If it doesn't work
> like you prefer, then get out the drill and butyl tape!
>
> Charlie Nelson
> Water Phantom
> 1995 C&C XL/kcb
>
>
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