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Trying to hang clothes rod in head

MillsyMO

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Boat Make
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Year
2022
Boat Model
250
Boat Length
25
I have a Yamaha AR250 and want to hang a clothes rod in the head to hang up life jackets. I see the upper end models have it installed from the factory but I’m not sure how. My walls are angled so I’m not sure how to mount the rod holder. I can’t find any photos upclose to see how it was done. Any help and photos would be appreciated. Thanks.
 

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I dont have a 250 but the mounting locations are both angled in my 195. I used a thick washer and heavy duty double sided tape. May change that to epoxy if it doesn't hold. Then a normal tension rod. The washers help keep it in place. May have to double up on the washers.
 
Assuming that the fwd bulkhead in there is wood like my 2020, you can do what I did.
Screw in a few of the clips posted. Take the nails out and screw a small wood screw in, and hang some wire shelving upside down. I used the wire shelving so that when underway, the hanging items didn't slosh around fwd to aft.
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this is a great idea, thank you!
 
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