Aldo Alesio at St. Francis Yacht Club | August 18 |
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Check the chainplates carefully! When I rebuilt my boat I found
cracks on the backside of the chainplates even though they looked
fine in the front.
Ian Klitza Metal made my new ones- much cheaper than KKMI. -Will :: No, there should be no need to replace the chainplates. :: -Jason:: :: :: Thanks for all the good advice, Jason! Should I replace :: :: the chainplates or beef them up even if they don't :: :: visibly show signs of wear? If so, who makes 'em? :: :: :: :: :: Since you are going to have your rig down here are some :: :: :: things that I would recommend doing: :: :: :: :: :: :: 1) Order the halyard chaff stopper from Buzz. It :: :: :: attaches to the crane and will save some life on your :: :: :: main halyard. :: :: :: :: :: 2) Make sure your topping lift exits above the top :: :: :: spreader and the reinforcements are installed. You :: :: :: should see 4 rivets on either side of th topping lift :: :: :: shive. If it diesn't have them, now is a good time to :: :: :: install them. Buzz sells a kit or you can do it :: :: :: yourself. :: :: :: :: :: 3) Check to make sure the bolts through your chainplates :: :: :: are hex head and not phillips. The phillips head screws :: :: :: are known to shear off. Now is a good time to replace :: :: :: them. :: :: :: :: :: 4) Remove the chain plates and check for wet core around :: :: :: the deck area. Most boats will have the wet core if they :: :: :: have not been sealed properly. What we did was to use a :: :: :: bent nail on a drill to get the core out. Then fill with :: :: :: epoxy resin. Measure and redrill the slot that the :: :: :: chainplates fit through. Keep sealed with maring :: :: :: silicone, and now if it does leak it will not get into :: :: :: the core of the deck. :: :: :: :: :: 5)Check all your shives to make sure they run smoothly :: :: :: and are not wire shives. All of our boats originally had :: :: :: wire halyards and unless they have been changed out over :: :: :: the years, they still have the wire shives in there. :: :: :: These will eat up your halyards over time. :: :: :: :: :: :: That is all I have off the top of my head, but feel free :: :: :: to ask if you have any questions. :: :: :: :: :: :: Cheers, :: :: :: :: :: Jason :: :: :: :: :: :: :: I will be ordering replacement rigging from Buzz. I've :: :: :: :: learned that the rods have different attachments :: :: :: :: depending upon the mast's year of make. No problem :: :: :: :: there, I've got pictures to send to him. I've read our :: :: :: :: articles on Mast and Chainplate maintenance, but would :: :: :: :: also like to hear additional advice from others who have :: :: :: :: done this job already. Thanks!
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