As discussed previously, I want a tow ring on my 2009 24Ve. My initial thought was to have a grab handle made that has an integrated tow ring because there isn't much open space on the centerline of the transom:
I knew the battery isolator was mounted right behind the grab handle, but figured I could move the isolator and then strain relieve the tow ring using the Starboard which is already there. Unfortunately, this is what I found:
The top of the Starboard is in line with the grab handle. An integrated tow ring's mounting holes will thus fall right on the edge of the Starboard. If that isolator had been mounted just a little higher, or just a little lower... but oh well.
Presuming I move the isolator down and out of the way, I see two options. Epoxy another piece of Starboard immediately above the existing one and proceed with the integrated handle idea, or use a separate tow ring mounted below the handle, sort of centered on the existing Starboard. This latter idea may have problems with the transom's Tige logo so it might have to go.
I'll update as things progress. Thanks!
I knew the battery isolator was mounted right behind the grab handle, but figured I could move the isolator and then strain relieve the tow ring using the Starboard which is already there. Unfortunately, this is what I found:
The top of the Starboard is in line with the grab handle. An integrated tow ring's mounting holes will thus fall right on the edge of the Starboard. If that isolator had been mounted just a little higher, or just a little lower... but oh well.
Presuming I move the isolator down and out of the way, I see two options. Epoxy another piece of Starboard immediately above the existing one and proceed with the integrated handle idea, or use a separate tow ring mounted below the handle, sort of centered on the existing Starboard. This latter idea may have problems with the transom's Tige logo so it might have to go.
I'll update as things progress. Thanks!
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