I have a Garelick cockpit ladder to install on my '87 cruiser. The best fit is to mount on the inside of the hull, underneath the gunnel - I plan to put the mounting brackets on port and starboard sides and move the ladder back and forth as needed. I want to fasten 3/4" polyethylene, cut to 1x4 size, to the hull, underneath the gunnel, using 3M 4200 sealant. The brackets will be installed on the polyethylene 1x4 with stainless steel screws. The purpose of the polyethylene is to provide a strong mounting medium which will hold the screws without going through to the outside of the hull.
Does anybody see a problem with this or have a better idea? I haven't found anything on incapatiblity of the 4200 [polyurethane] and polyethylene.
Does anybody see a problem with this or have a better idea? I haven't found anything on incapatiblity of the 4200 [polyurethane] and polyethylene.