JohnGC
Well-Known Member
I'm changing the layout of my starter and service battery locker.
The existing fix down straps are retained by machine screws into the GRP. I presume a backing plate and retained nut or threaded hole where fitted when the boat was constructed or first fitted out.
Unfortunately the changes I'm making mean that the existing fixing points are now in the wrong place and I need to create new ones.
Given that I can't get behind the GRP to add a new backing plate, how should I go about creating a fixing point that is strong enough to retain the batteries in a knock down? Are there fixings made for the purpose, do I need to fabricate something or is major surgery needed? It seems to me that significant load spreading is required for the GRP to withstand the forces of inverted batteries.
The existing fix down straps are retained by machine screws into the GRP. I presume a backing plate and retained nut or threaded hole where fitted when the boat was constructed or first fitted out.
Unfortunately the changes I'm making mean that the existing fixing points are now in the wrong place and I need to create new ones.
Given that I can't get behind the GRP to add a new backing plate, how should I go about creating a fixing point that is strong enough to retain the batteries in a knock down? Are there fixings made for the purpose, do I need to fabricate something or is major surgery needed? It seems to me that significant load spreading is required for the GRP to withstand the forces of inverted batteries.