I really want to try and get a little more out of the TAPS plate on my boat. I think if I can get it lower it will really help my boat plane out better. I don't have pics of my plate but found a couple online of Ragboy's Z3 and RZ2.
Could some of you engineer types help me figure out the best way to do this where it won't put any more stress on the existing bracket?
After looking at it, to me, the best way seems to be via a spacer between the plate and mounting bracket. This would require drilling out the rivits and installing a spacer between the bracket and plate. The only issue I see is that I would have to use nuts and bolts to put it back together. I'd want to put the head of the bolt on the bottom so I would worry that the nuts up top would get in the way of reattaching the actuator.
Another idea I had was to install a spacer between the actuator and the bracket and use longer bolts. This doesn't seem like it will lower the plate as much.
The 3rd option would be to use a thin aluminum strip maybe 3" tall, bolt it to the existing bracket and raise the mounting point of the actuator. This would be the easiest solution but I'm afraid it may put too much stress on the mounting bracket.
Thoughts?
Could some of you engineer types help me figure out the best way to do this where it won't put any more stress on the existing bracket?
After looking at it, to me, the best way seems to be via a spacer between the plate and mounting bracket. This would require drilling out the rivits and installing a spacer between the bracket and plate. The only issue I see is that I would have to use nuts and bolts to put it back together. I'd want to put the head of the bolt on the bottom so I would worry that the nuts up top would get in the way of reattaching the actuator.
Another idea I had was to install a spacer between the actuator and the bracket and use longer bolts. This doesn't seem like it will lower the plate as much.
The 3rd option would be to use a thin aluminum strip maybe 3" tall, bolt it to the existing bracket and raise the mounting point of the actuator. This would be the easiest solution but I'm afraid it may put too much stress on the mounting bracket.
Thoughts?
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