Greenheart
Well-Known Member
I finally got my rowlocks and matching sockets, courtesy of Norfolk Marine. I'm really pleased with them, but it just occurred to me, they may be too fantastic...
...they're as shiny as the grille of an old Rolls Royce.
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No. No, I'm ecstatically happy with 'em. Any day now, I'll spend several exhausting hours hand-drilling through the inch-thick sidedecks to house the sockets.
Is there a sure-formula for the best spot to place them, relative to the rowing seat? I heard 12" behind the seat is ideal, but I'm not sure.
Having emptied my tube of single-use Sikaflex, I'm thinking I could use ordinary mastic to seal the socket-hole. Any good reason not to?
...they're as shiny as the grille of an old Rolls Royce.
View attachment 32870
No. No, I'm ecstatically happy with 'em. Any day now, I'll spend several exhausting hours hand-drilling through the inch-thick sidedecks to house the sockets.
Is there a sure-formula for the best spot to place them, relative to the rowing seat? I heard 12" behind the seat is ideal, but I'm not sure.
Having emptied my tube of single-use Sikaflex, I'm thinking I could use ordinary mastic to seal the socket-hole. Any good reason not to?