2002 Bav 40 bulkhead thickness

Started by MagicalArmchair, November 16 2019, 22:05

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MagicalArmchair

In a bid for movie nights on board with the kids, we are fitting a television on the main bulkhead, with a bracket that it can swivel out.

I figured the bulkheads were 12mm/14mm ply? I'd prefer to bolt it through, but that would involve drilling into the heads, so I figured six beefy self tappers would do the job well enough, ground down to the correct length.

Is 12mm the correct thickness of that bulkhead?


Jeff Jones

check thickness at the door frame, mine is minimum 3/4" thick maybe 20mm thick ply

IslandAlchemy


MagicalArmchair


Symphony

Yes, use No 8 or 10 stainless pan head screws with a suitable pilot hole. The thickness of the bracket plate will make sure the screw does not break through but only drill your pilot hole 15mm.

JEN-et-ROSS

If you're using a 'swing out' TV bracket best to make sure you can secure the TV firmly against the bulkhead when underway, as the heavy TV could cause a lot of damage if it's allowed to get loose and swing about in a seaway, not least to itself........Bill

MagicalArmchair

Thanks Bill, yes we are using a bracket with a substantial locking mechanism.

Thanks for all the tips!