Baja question
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Baja question
Looking to see if anybody makes some kind of reinforcement bar for rear of baja under engine hatch I've noticed when my hatch is up and the weight of the hatch in on the hinges I noticed a lot of flex in fiberglass any ideas??? Thanks
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I have a 1999, 29' Outlaw and have not noticed anything of that sort on my boat, but it seems it would be easy enough to remove the pad and through bolt a aluminum angle to reinforce it.
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Sorry I prolly should have made more sense I meant like the fiberglass on the boat it's self where the hinges bolt down not the sun pad itself thamks
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Whoa......that does not sound good or right, but I still would look at through bolting a piece of aluminum angle. May be tougher to get to but if that area is flexing just under the weight of the hatch I would think that cracks are going to start showing up, so I think your on the right track looking for something to reinforce it.
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My hatch ram is mounted on the helm side does that sound right?? It was like that when I bought the boat but I was kind of thing that this was causing the problem
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I've just noticed a lot of other baja switch 2 rams or 1 mounted In the center it just seems like it being mounted on one side doesn't even the weight out
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my H2X had the same problem with 2 rams. They weren't in sync so the hatch went up uneven, plus they tried to push the hatch forward while going up. Sold the boat before I got to that issue. Randy
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]512042[/ATTACH]I think if they used a single piano style hinge instead of 2 or in my case 3 smaller hinges it would spread the load better. My hatch also included the rear seat back which made the hatch that much heavier, although I liked the ability to sit on the seat to work on the engine. Randy
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My hammer is identicle to your h2x in the rear I might look and see if there was a spot for the second ram because the backseat is part of my sun pad as well and yes lol extremely heavy haha thanks