Hello and good afternoon everybody.
Looking for some advice on how to get to some tough to get to bolts on my boat.
The bolts hold the trolling motor down and are located very close to the bow.
There were some rubber isolators that expand into the holes but they keep needing to be replaced.
I have access through the bow panel but cannot reach all the way to the front bolts to get the fender washers and nylon nuts on the bolts.
Tried super gluing the washer to the nylon nut and taping them into a box end 7/16 wrench .
My wrenches end up being too short and there is only maybe 2-3 inches of clearance top to bottom .
Tried extending the wrenches I have and lost feeling control to get the nut started .
Thinking of getting a longer wrench with less angle on the box side to help me get to the bolts .
Maybe something like the one from Amazon listed below but not sure about the head if the angles change easy , what are your thoughts ?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01F512F4W/ref=sspa_dk_detail_2?psc=1
Thanks
Looking for some advice on how to get to some tough to get to bolts on my boat.
The bolts hold the trolling motor down and are located very close to the bow.
There were some rubber isolators that expand into the holes but they keep needing to be replaced.
I have access through the bow panel but cannot reach all the way to the front bolts to get the fender washers and nylon nuts on the bolts.
Tried super gluing the washer to the nylon nut and taping them into a box end 7/16 wrench .
My wrenches end up being too short and there is only maybe 2-3 inches of clearance top to bottom .
Tried extending the wrenches I have and lost feeling control to get the nut started .
Thinking of getting a longer wrench with less angle on the box side to help me get to the bolts .
Maybe something like the one from Amazon listed below but not sure about the head if the angles change easy , what are your thoughts ?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01F512F4W/ref=sspa_dk_detail_2?psc=1
Thanks