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Author: | INSAYN [ Sat Apr 02, 2016 10:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Railblaza meets RAM |
So, when I acquired my 2014 AI from a friend last year it came with a set of Railblaza mounts on the aka's. At the time I didn't have any Railblaza products to use on these, so I removed them and put them on the shelf. Fast forward nearly a year and I finally put things together but with a twist. I have been using RAM products nearly exclusively since I went with a Hobie. I really like the adjustability that RAM offers so I have a lot of it. I took one of the Railblazas apart recently and noticed that the two bolt holes look oddly familiar in gap. I reached for a 1.5" RAM ball with a 2.5" base and held it over the Railblaza. Damn if I didn't know any better I'd say I eyeballed that pretty good. Perfect alignment! The only mod to the RAM base was to drill two of the holes slightly larger up to 1/4" to match the Railblaza bolts. After dinking around with it a bit, I came to the conclusion it needed better bolts as the 1/4-28 x 2.5" Phillips head bolts were tough to get tight without jinxing the head up. This led me to 1/4-20 x 3" Cap head bolts along with a set of washers and Nylocs. All stainless of course. With that, it is always good to smear a dab of anti-seize compound anytime you are putting together stainless nut/bolt combos to avoid galling that can happen with stainless to stainless hardware. Anywho, back to the project. I got things fitted up and put a wrap of grip tape down where I wanted the Railblaza/RAM combo to locate on the aka. Bolted everything down good and snug, mounted up a rod holder and pulled and tugged on it to see if there was anything I missed. Nope! All is good, now to do the other side. |
Author: | Buckaroo [ Sun Apr 03, 2016 4:00 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Railblaza meets RAM |
Wow that saved some money on new hardware. What did you use for grip tape under the mount, is it something that comes with them ? Chris |
Author: | tonystott [ Sun Apr 03, 2016 5:20 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Railblaza meets RAM |
Be careful with RAM friction tightening on devices where a fish (or snag!) could put unexpected sideways pressure on the joint. It is for this reason that I instead fitted a Railblaza rod holder, which by its design, cannot slip. ![]() |
Author: | INSAYN [ Sun Apr 03, 2016 7:23 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Railblaza meets RAM |
Buckaroo wrote: Wow that saved some money on new hardware. What did you use for grip tape under the mount, is it something that comes with them ? Chris ACE hardware had some 2" wide 3M stick on grip tape that I would venture to guess is somewhere between 40 and 25 grit. It is very similar to the grip tape that came with the Railblaza in the first place. |
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