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<blockquote data-quote="Billy H" data-source="post: 513402" data-attributes="member: 34877"><p>I wouldn’t recommend stacking washers with a gap that size. Source yourself a piece of aluminum stock the right thickness that’s about two inches wide, cut to width of your mount run your bolts thru that. Will be nice and solid. Another option, If your gap between mount and boat is an inch you could cut a strip of one of those rubber stall mats and sandwich that in between, maybe use a washer or two if need be.That would be very stable as well. Stay away from wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy H, post: 513402, member: 34877"] I wouldn’t recommend stacking washers with a gap that size. Source yourself a piece of aluminum stock the right thickness that’s about two inches wide, cut to width of your mount run your bolts thru that. Will be nice and solid. Another option, If your gap between mount and boat is an inch you could cut a strip of one of those rubber stall mats and sandwich that in between, maybe use a washer or two if need be.That would be very stable as well. Stay away from wood. [/QUOTE]
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