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rafael
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Hi
I have a prindle 19 and the chainplates that hold the stay to the hull (both hulls), which go underneath the fiberglass, are corroding pretty bad (the cat is old), and I want to change them, how do I gt to them, should I tear off the upper deck of the hull? or what??
Thanks for u help
Rafa


 
Posted : May 12, 2005 8:48 pm
(@Anonymous 37750)
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Create an access port. First try to determine where the bulkheads are to avoid dropping your spot on the wrong spot.


 
Posted : May 12, 2005 8:54 pm
(@Anonymous 10039)
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I have a P19 and am familiar with the chainplate mounts. The chainplates are each secured to the sides of the hulls by three pan head machine screws which pierce the hull skins. These screws go through the chainplates and thread into a gudgeon plate which is bonded to the inner hull surface. Removing the three machine screws should release the chainplates which will slide upward through the small exit slots. You can prevent corrosion of the chainplates in the future by ensuring that the top of the chainplate where it exits the hull and the screws are installed with a flexible sealant. If saltwater gets into the pocket that contains the gudgeon plate, it will aggressively corrode the stainless steel parts. Remember that so-called stainless steel needs exposure to air to remain corrosion-free. If immersed in an electrolyte like saltwater and deprived of air it will definitely corrode!

Jimbo


 
Posted : June 3, 2005 8:25 pm
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