not sure if i would pay $30 for a plastic end cap with a hole so large that my bungee hook would go right thru and into the beam.
in 2011, i contacted these folks and they were offering cast aluminum end caps for $36. probably higher now and with shipping.....kaching! but the nice thing about alum. is it will probably never need to be replaced again.
at the time, my contact was 'Warren'.
Brisbane Catamarans - briscat@briscatamaran.com.au
what does everyone think about the 3D printing as an economical solution?
j
Edited by arch on Aug 10, 2013 - 09:29 PM.
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Well, I guess one could spend hours posting here, then, go spend a little more time and money at Home Depot, then go to the garage and fabricate something that is hokey. Time is money also. I like big holes, and own a drill. Ive done it both ways. Ill spend the day on the water instead. -
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One comment, the caps will keep the aka (beam) ends from getting nicked and dented...seriously. A good cap does have a function...
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I know this is a fun dated post... but! End caps are now being made again! Back up on Murrays site. Question is, How do you attach them to the boat? Fricition? Glue? Rivets? -
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Not sure on the attachment. I think it was generally done with two screws, I don't have a pic. Thanks for the info..
https://www.murrays.com/p…-cap-nacra-without-hole/
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Here is a link for DIY end caps. They work great.
https://www.thebeachcats.com/pictures?g2_itemId=108920
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Thanks will check it out. I made one out of epoxy, then gave it up...it worked but seemed a PIA to fool with them.
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Most likely you will see several small holes in the aluminum beam, where a small SS screw went through into the end cap.
Use 2 screws, the end caps don't float. Don't use rivets or glue. The front beam needs to come off to remove the tramp, & you need access to the half moon chicks inside the beam.
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Hi Im the one that posted the photos on how to make the end caps, as Edchris177 said I drilled 2 small holes in the beam and used 2 #4 x 1/2" SS screws
to hold them on 4 years now and there still there on my N5.2 and N5.0
the cost is about $9 at HD and it takes about 1 to 2 hours to make 4 of them
Let me know if you have any questions about how to make them
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FWIW. Anyone pays $30.00 for one cap needs to swill more.
Also FWIW, attaching if you have is easy. The pair I made from left over epoxy, which I no longer use, was attached to aka by using longish bungie...drilled hole in center of epoxy and ran very thin cord through with knot on outside...PIA but cannot lose cap...but as PIA and figured not needed, no longer mess with it...and likely why end-caps do not sell and price is so high!
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