190 Montauk: Adding Cleats

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Tacky79
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190 Montauk: Adding Cleats

Postby Tacky79 » Mon May 28, 2018 11:34 am

I didn't like securing our 2017 190 Montauk to the dock using only the bow and stern cleats. I have seen other 190 Montauk boats with cleats added forward. I contacted Sue Lodel at Beacon Marine, and she happens to have the same boat, and added cleats to her boat. I ordered the cleats and hardware from Beacon Marine, and I finally got the courage to drill into my boat this weekend.

Sue was a great help, as she sent pictures of the exact mounting location showing the cleat with a ruler in the picture! Big thanks, Sue!

Quick summary:

1 - buy cleats and hardware. Screws are stainless 1/4-inch, 20 pitch
2 - locate correct location so you are securing to the Whaleboard area - in my case, about 6.25-inch behind non-skid area of deck
3 - mark four holes for cleat
4 - drill pilot hole with small bit
5 - use #7 drill bit for the tap to the correct depth
6 - tap with 1/4-20 tap
7 - use 3M 4000 UV sealant and attach cleat

Picture:

Here is a picture of me holding Sue's pictures to locate the cleat in the correct position:

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2017 Boston Whaler Montauk 190 w/ 150 Merc/Fish Pkg/Bowrail delete/aft seating
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Jaybird77
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Re: Added cleats to 190 Montauk

Postby Jaybird77 » Tue May 29, 2018 9:31 pm

Nice job! I understand the angst involved in drilling that first hole. I added aft cleats to my 2003 170 this past winter and found BW's Chuck Bennett a great source. I'm so glad BW planned ahead and added the backing material (although I wonder why they never added them to begin with). Your process/application sounds identical to mine. My biggest concern was drilling a straight (plumb) hole and I found a useful tool on Amazon (Big Gator Tools STD1000DGNP V-Drill Guide). The gunwale on the 170 is not wide enough to use a conventional drill guide, and this one was perfect to use in that limited space.

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Re: 190 Montauk: Adding Cleats

Postby Phil T » Wed May 30, 2018 11:34 am

Remember when drilling you need to bevel the top edges to prevent radiating gelcoat cracks. The hole should look like a Y

Remember to add a dab of sealant (not adhesive) to the underside of the head and the threads to seal the hole.
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