SFYC Resin Regatta at San Francisco Yacht ClubApril 17 - 18
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5
1Eagle91(1)1(2)1(3)2(5)DNS (9)
2Hot Sheet163(3)DNF(7)DNS(11)1(12)DNS (16)
3Public Enemy162(2)2(4)DNS(8)DNS(12)DNS(16)
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Author: Ralph Deeds
Subject: Chainplate bolts
Info: (12543 views) Posted: Thursday 8-7-08 07:34:09 PM

:: Just thought I would pass along that about two weeks ago
:: I replaced all of the chainplate bolts on Witchy Woman
:: #116. An easy job to complete, as I simply removed one
:: bolt at a time from each chainplate and inserted the new
:: bolt. Be WARNED, I think my chainplate bolts were
:: original and every single one of them (6 per side) were
:: bent, or severely corroded / rusted. Several of the nuts
:: broke apart and simply sheared the bolt off. This is an
:: easy repair / maintenance job with two people and I
:: would suggest that every owner at the very least
:: inspects a couple of the bolts on each side, cheap
:: insurance in comparison to a new rig….

Good advice. Chainplate leaks are hard to stop. They damage the bulkhead as well as the bolts.

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