skunkedskippy
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Hello all. I picked up a used swim step for my 1977 Skipjack (it came off another skipjack). When I bolt the brackets to the swimstep, they don't all lay flush against my transom (about 2 or 3 mm gap). I tried switching the brackets to different positions, but still not all flush. I don't want to fill/redrill holes in the swimstep, so I figured I could shim the gaps with a plastic material, between the brackets and transom.
I was able to source PTFE and PVC shim stock that I could cut and stack to fit. Links below.
Please let me know if this is a good/bad idea, or what other options I have. Thanks!!
I was able to source PTFE and PVC shim stock that I could cut and stack to fit. Links below.
Please let me know if this is a good/bad idea, or what other options I have. Thanks!!
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