I finally got around to installing my fold down swim step brackets this week. While using the smaller swim step was great it was pretty tiny and when we were done surfing it was just too small for recreation. In the end I hope that I can drill a second set of holes so I can angle the step up and not affect the wave. This way I can have a full size step that wont be an issue for surfing.
On my 06 the old holes didn't line up with the new brackets so I had to take the boat and have them filled. The two holes left open are for the tie down brackets.
Masking tape over the area to prevent scratching.

I made jig to keep the drill bit straight and level while drilling. I used a transfer punch to mark the holes and my drill press to drill them straight.

There is a thick piece of stainless steel molded into the back of the boat. I drilled through the gel and fiber until I hit the metal then switch to a carbide drill bit and some WD40.

Then to a 3/4 inch bit to chamfer the holes a bit to prevent the gel coat from cracking.

Test fit the bracket with 5/16 SS bolts, I used nylock nuts on the final install.

You can only have 5 img files in a post so onward!
On my 06 the old holes didn't line up with the new brackets so I had to take the boat and have them filled. The two holes left open are for the tie down brackets.
Masking tape over the area to prevent scratching.

I made jig to keep the drill bit straight and level while drilling. I used a transfer punch to mark the holes and my drill press to drill them straight.

There is a thick piece of stainless steel molded into the back of the boat. I drilled through the gel and fiber until I hit the metal then switch to a carbide drill bit and some WD40.

Then to a 3/4 inch bit to chamfer the holes a bit to prevent the gel coat from cracking.

Test fit the bracket with 5/16 SS bolts, I used nylock nuts on the final install.

You can only have 5 img files in a post so onward!
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