Greetings:
Installing a single angle pedestal guard with Navpod now makes it impossible to slip the cup holder over the top of the guard. Has anyone encountered this issue before and what solution did you come up with using the old cup holder?
Mark, there are lots of cup holders. Got a picture? Ours is a teak one that I used metal U's to simply bolt it on.
Quote from: Stu Jackson on April 06, 2016, 10:10:50 AM
Mark, there are lots of cup holders. Got a picture? Ours is a teak one that I used metal U's to simply bolt it on.
Mine is teak also. I thought of the u-bolts but was looking for an easily removable solution since my helm cover doesn't come down that far. How about cutting the steel bar in half and adding a luggage type clasp?
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How about using the plastic hinged rail clamps like used on stern perch seats.
http://www.westmarine.com/buy/west-marine--plastic-rail-clamps--5142070
I've seen them with knobs instead of screw heads.
Think you can probably find them cheaper than at WM
Mark : You can make your own cup holders.
Take a slice of a 3" PVC pipe and glue a 3" end cap on the bottom. Then bolt a 1" rail mount clamp to it and clamp it on the push-pit rail or clamp it on the pedestal guard.
A few thoughts
Quote from: Ken Juul on April 06, 2016, 01:17:11 PM
How about using the plastic hinged rail clamps like used on stern perch seats.
http://www.westmarine.com/buy/west-marine--plastic-rail-clamps--5142070
I've seen them with knobs instead of screw heads.
Think you can probably find them cheaper than at WM
Worst Marine used to carry the quick release (thumb screw) model, but discontinued them (I got mine on clearance and they even searched other stores and shipped the remaining stock to my store so I could snatch 'em up!)
But you can get them here...
http://www.seastow.com/rail-clamps.html
Cheers,
kk
Mark : Have used these clamps for 20 years.Fastened them to the back of the cup holder. Easy on & off. When the old wheel cover needed replaced, we made a new one that would fit over the cup holder. Now it never moves. The down side, costs more than PVC pipe. Up side, it's quick. If you want clamps, type "Marine rail clamps" for 100's of hits. Look for a good price.
Just my thoughts
And here:
http://www.zarcor.com/products/order-rail-clamps.php
What I would lean to if it were mine and wanted a quick-install/remove, would be to fashion a stainless Z bracket, and mount one to each upright. For on the back of the teak, fashion two U brackets that slip over the 2 Z brackets. Kinda like brackets that might hold one end of a saloon table to a bulkhead.
Kinda like these but not really (but similar mounting idea.) A narrower Z on the pedestal guard, and a U on the teak, not a complete clip like these
Come to think of it (I do this a lot AFTER opening my mouth) it could be made of just flat stock -- 1/8" thick x 1" wide (McMaster-Carr) - if you're handy with a hacksaw and file (or a dremel) and a drill.
The guard upright side being spaced away 1/8" from the tubing 1/8" using washers or a section of the stock underneath, and the U side spaced away from the teal 1/8" w/ washers or doubling up the stock. I could do a sketch.
kk
Quote from: mark_53 on April 06, 2016, 11:54:21 AM
Quote from: Stu Jackson on April 06, 2016, 10:10:50 AM
Mark, there are lots of cup holders. Got a picture? Ours is a teak one that I used metal U's to simply bolt it on.
Mine is teak also. I thought of the u-bolts but was looking for an easily removable solution since my helm cover doesn't come down that far. How about cutting the steel bar in half and adding a luggage type clasp?
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Tom, sorry I forgot to take pictures while I at the boat yesterday. I'll so do Monday.
Mark, sorry it took so long to get these photos. I use the strap on the side to hang our handheld VHF.
Thanks, I was looking for those SS pipe hangers but no one had them. Went with plain old SS u-bolts. Where did you get the pipe hangers?
http://shop.waterbrands.com/quick-mount-rail-clamps/
32 bucks for 2 in a pack.
For ours we went to HomeDepot and used the conduit clamps:
https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/p.schedule-40-pvc-conduit-clamps--34-in-contractor-pack-of-20.1000120207.html (https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/p.schedule-40-pvc-conduit-clamps--34-in-contractor-pack-of-20.1000120207.html)
image:
https://s7d2.scene7.com/is/image/homedepotcanada/p_1000120207.jpg (https://s7d2.scene7.com/is/image/homedepotcanada/p_1000120207.jpg)
They come in all sorts of sizes.
wow! someone gave me a teak cup holder and i couldnt' figure out how to use it. never even thought of rail clamps. thanks
Quote from: Ken Juul on April 06, 2016, 01:17:11 PM
How about using the plastic hinged rail clamps like used on stern perch seats.
http://www.westmarine.com/buy/west-marine--plastic-rail-clamps--5142070
I've seen them with knobs instead of screw heads.
Think you can probably find them cheaper than at WM
I saw those Ken, they look ugly as h@3%, but it is a removable solution.
I installed a unit which I picked up at the Spring Annapolis Boat show, not the most attractive but functional because the inserts can be removed and a larger insulated cup fits well.