Bow Eye Replacement

bayonnebandit

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Hello All. It’s been a while since I have been on here. Want to report that the LegaSea is still alive and well although it has gone through some repairs/modifications throughout the years. Anyway, my current dilemma is that my bow eye is wearing pretty badly. I know how to replace it as I drilled the rivets and bolted it a number of years ago but the problem is I don’t know where to get one of similar shape. Does anyone have any ideas on where to look? Any help will be appreciated.
 

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GA_Boater

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How about a picture without all the stuff in the way?

If the wear is under the winch hook, flip the eye or have a welder skilled in aluminum welding fill it in. If you get it welded, flipping is still a good idea.
 

Watermann

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The AL bow eyes were a bad idea as the eye gets mauled by the steel hook and the riveting them on was the second problem.

I went with 3/8" stainless steel bow eyes with a nice sealed up ply stack backer with 5200. I couldn't find the pic for my SS but here's my SN that had the exact same eye. I filled the holes with Marine Tex and moved the bow eye a bit lower due to the old holes.

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The SS has the SS bow eye rather than the AL one, they look nice and simple but much stronger.
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bayonnebandit

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Wow never thought about flipping it. That sounds like a good idea but I am still worried about it snapping and sending the winch buckle flying at my head. Do you think the welding will help hold it together?
If that doesn’t work I will go the stainless steel eye route. I know them because I redid the rear towing ones when I did the transom. Just kinda like the looks of this one. Matches the boat
 

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GA_Boater

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That's why I suggested a skilled welder. You should end up with a strong and cosmetically good looking eye. Flipping changes where the strain is.

If you don't feel comfortable, use WM's stainless eye idea. I would be OK with either way.
 

chrisp929

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If you replace it with a stainless bow eye and use good quality stainless hardware, you will never need to think about it again.
if you have welded, wether you flip it or not, a few years from now you will be addressing this issue all over again.
 

N1265

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I would not hesitate to have that welded.
 

racerone

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I would fabricate a new one.-----1/4" stainless V with 3/8" stainless for 2 eyes.----I would not trust an aluminum one as it was made.------Less so a welded one.------Boat ( fiberglass ) that I am doing now has 2 stainless eyes.----Both anchored with composite material.-----Replaces the old one that was anchored in rotten wood !!
 
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