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neva satisfied 12-14-2009 06:41 PM

Mounting items on the inside wall of an engine compartment
 
I am looking to mount a battery charger and a couple of other things to the inside walls of my engine compartment. Obviously I can't use screws. What are some of the methods and products that people have used to fasten things to the interior walls? How well did it hold up?

509 SC 12-14-2009 09:50 PM

Are you refering to the engine side of the transom, if so they are usually 2" thick! You can use screws but I wouldn't use 3" ones!

Griff 12-14-2009 10:03 PM

Best bet would be to make a piece of wood that is the correct size for what you need, cover it with resin and maybe a layer or two of glass mat to seal it. Then paint it to match and epoxy it to the side.

neva satisfied 12-15-2009 04:46 AM

[QUOTE=509 SC;3006010]Are you refering to the engine side of the transom, if so they are usually 2" thick! You can use screws but I wouldn't use 3" ones![/QUOTE


No, I'm refering to the actual sides. My batteries are under the bench seat but I don't want to take up any more room under there by adding items so I'm resorting to the engine compartment. The side walls are the only open areas that I have.

vette131 12-15-2009 06:41 AM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 3006022)
Best bet would be to make a piece of wood that is the correct size for what you need, cover it with resin and maybe a layer or two of glass mat to seal it. Then paint it to match and epoxy it to the side.

+1

c_deezy 12-15-2009 07:14 AM

Make/model of your boat and actual pictures showing where you want to put things would be best.

SHAWN DAVIS 12-15-2009 10:34 AM

Use 3M panel bond adhesive to fasten an aluminum bracket to the glass then screw to the bracket

US1 Fountain 12-15-2009 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 3006022)
Best bet would be to make a piece of wood that is the correct size for what you need, cover it with resin and maybe a layer or two of glass mat to seal it. Then paint it to match and epoxy it to the side.


This is how my budies cruisers battery charger is mounted, onto the side of the hull. Be sure to sand off the paint 1st for a good bond.

redwenvy 12-15-2009 11:03 AM


Originally Posted by neva satisfied (Post 3005848)
I am looking to mount a battery charger and a couple of other things to the inside walls of my engine compartment. Obviously I can't use screws. What are some of the methods and products that people have used to fasten things to the interior walls? How well did it hold up?



I have used the above mentioned method with taking a piece of painted wood and adhering it to the engine side wall compartment. You can use liquid nail also to attach it. Then you can use wood screws to attach the battery charger. If you match the paint color close it looks really good. If there is a contour to the side wall and the wood doesn't fit exact, you can use white caulk around the edges.

BenPerfected 12-15-2009 11:04 AM

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Here is another option. We mounted the trim pumps to a bracket that is bolted to the back of the battery box. The Stb side also holds a catch can. Below the sight line, the bracket is the full width of the battery box.


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