Installing a Gudgeon

Installing a Sunfish Gudgeon with an Aluminum Backing Plate


Included

  • Gudgeon bracket

  • Aluminum backing plate (untapped)

  • #10-32 stainless screws (1.75" long)

  • Stainless steel lock washers

You Need

  • Drill with #21 bit (0.159")

  • #10-32 tap and T-handle

  • Marine sealant

  • Small amount of oil (for tapping)

  • Screwdriver


Steps

  1. Mark Holes

    • Hold the gudgeon on the transom and mark the screw holes.

  2. Drill

    • Hold the aluminum plate inside the boat where it will go.

    • Drill through the hull and plate with the #21 bit.

  3. Tap the Plate

    • Remove the plate.

    • Using the #10-32 tap, turn it slowly into each hole to cut threads.

    • Use a drop of oil, and back the tap out every few turns to clear chips.

    • This step is needed because your screws are flat-tipped and need threads to hold, no nuts are used.

  4. Seal

    • Apply marine sealant to the hull holes and the back of the gudgeon.

  5. Install

    • Put the plate back inside the hull so holes line up.

    • Place a lock washer under each screw head.

    • Tighten screws into the tapped plate until snug. Do not overtighten.

  6. Finish

    • Wipe off extra sealant. Let it cure before using the boat.