How
to install Dorade Guards
The height of the dorade guard is
purposely made longer than what is normally needed to fit over
the dorade and cowl vent. Some cutting of the tubing will be required
to achieve the proper height. Cuts can be made with a portable
4 to 4-1/2" cut-off grinder available from a number of companies
including Sears, Makita, and Dewalt, designed for cutting metal
tubing. A properly sized metal cut-off wheel will quickly make
the desired cuts. Alternatively, using a hacksaw with a blade
for cutting stainless steel is another option, but it will take
several blades and a lot of energy to complete the job.
Flat deck
installation, once the dorade and cowl vent have been installed,
measure the height to the top of the vent. Ideally, you should
allow at least 1-1/2" from the top of the vent to the bottom
of the guard. You will need room to unscrew the vent from the
deck plate, for removal from under the guard. From the bottom
center of the guard, measure the height from the deck. By subtracting
the height of the cowl vent and dorade plus 1-1/2" from the
height of the guard (bottom center), this will give you the amount
to cut from the guard legs.
(vent + dorade) + 1-1/2"
- (guard height) =
is the amount to be cut from each guard leg. |
Cambered
deck installation, some people chose to ignore small amounts
of deck camber and install their guards employing the system mentioned
above. However, if you chose to install your guards vertically
straight then a different method is used. Once again, after the
dorade and cowl vent have been installed, the height of the center
of the cowl vent is recorded. Now the angle of the deck camber
needs to be determined.
With the vessel being as close to
horizontal as possible with the use of a level, cut a paper or
plastic pattern of the deck camber in the location of the guard
installation. Draw a horizontal line on the pattern in relation
to the deck camber. Mark on the pattern the dorade and the height
of the cowl vent height. Also, mark the location of the guard
legs.
Transfer the pattern onto the U
portion of the guards with the top of the cowl vent measurement
1-1/2 “ from the bottom center of the guard. It is very
important that the guard is perpendicular to the horizontal line
drawn on the pattern. Now with a marking pen, transfer the deck
camber from the pattern to the three guard legs. The guard legs
will be cut on this line. If you are planning to use Rotating
Deck Sockets with your guard installation, it will be necessary
to cut one additional inch from each leg.
As a good practice, I
recommend that you plan at least one preliminary cut below the
actual cut. This will allow you to place
the guard in its location to see how close you are to the final
cut. Remember, it is wiser to remove a small amount of material
first than to be faced with finding yourself short. |