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<blockquote data-quote="overboard" data-source="post: 368741" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>It's a Tracker GRIZZLEY, and 1/4" stainless steel carriage bolts worked in the trac. </p><p>They may work in the trac that you have. If they don't, ask on the site what others used. I've seen it posted that toilet flange bolts were also used by some. </p><p>By using the TRAC, and homemade aluminum brackets, you should be able to mount almost anything without drilling holes. </p><p>I also made a short subfloor by using 2 pcs. of 1/8" aluminum, with bracing and stops so it couldn't slide back, and fitting it into the trac, to mount a deckhand 40.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overboard, post: 368741, member: 6547"] It's a Tracker GRIZZLEY, and 1/4" stainless steel carriage bolts worked in the trac. They may work in the trac that you have. If they don't, ask on the site what others used. I've seen it posted that toilet flange bolts were also used by some. By using the TRAC, and homemade aluminum brackets, you should be able to mount almost anything without drilling holes. I also made a short subfloor by using 2 pcs. of 1/8" aluminum, with bracing and stops so it couldn't slide back, and fitting it into the trac, to mount a deckhand 40. [/QUOTE]
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