Annual Awards: San Francisco Fleet at St. Francis Yacht Club | March 17 |
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Hi George: First, all boats at the age of e27s need there chainplates and fasteners inspected where they go through the deck. If you have leaks, pull the fittings and inspect for rot in the core of the deck and where the chainplates fasten through the bulkhead. I have never experienced rot through the bulkhead where the chain plates attach. But, have repaired rotten balsa in the deck where fittings, go through the deck, using west epoxy mixed with glass fibers. Second, after lowers, if the below deck braces for your after lowers are still attached to the knee of the mini bulk that makes up the seat down below; with a bolt through 'bent' marine eye, get rid of the bent marine eye. The bent marine eye is what has failed down below in the past. The head of those stock factory bolts have also sheared off from time to time. The fix requires using a U-bolt fastner; I think the one on my boat is 5/32 (the same size used on many boats to lead the genoa sheet to the main winch). To install the U-bolt, use the existing hole as a guide for one leg of the new U-bolt (the upper leg toward the deck side), then, drill a second hole through the cleat plus upper knee of the seat (lower side), where the plywood glues to the cleat. This will likely be down and out board of the existing hole. That cleat is what the seat slats screw to and its glasssed into the hull at the mini bulkheads that make up the aft side of the table and galley unit. Take a look and you'll notice the bottom leg of the new U-bolt will now go through, and pick up, two pieces of wooden structure. The top leg will remain through the plywood only. That U bolt and its two legs, are secured through the cleat and plywood knee (bottom leg) and the original hole which attached the marine eye (upper hole). Note that the existing hole and the second lower hole that you drilled, must allow the U-bolt legs to seat in a parrallel load path with the wire brace at the angle in which it leads to the strap at the under side of the deck for the afterlowers. Now that you've got a nice U-bolt bolted through two pieces of wood with legs angled in parrallel with load path, you can attach the U-bolt to a real marine eye swedged to a turnbuckle; the U-bolt end will now ride nicely on marine eye as integral to the U-bolt. At the under the deck end of the wire brace swedge a fork with clevis pin. For tuning the brace under the deck, tighten until you see the deck dip downward and then release 1/2 turn. For the after lowers tighten until you see the invesrsion in the rig and then let off 1/2 turn. I dont, but some people have turnbuckles on the afterlowers with levers for adjustment between races. mb :: Thanks Will.
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