Terry,
I just skimmed over this thread so sorry if i missed something. I don't see where you have identified what you have. If you had pivmatics when you experienced your problems, then you already had an issue with your transoms. It is not uncommon for the transoms to become weakened and usually the owner is unaware of it. The pivmatics work flawlessly, when used as designed, regardless what others have "heard" or experience. There is always another issue that would cause issues.
Rob,
Not a problem to change out the cleats. I have done it many times. Get rid of the plastic cleats and order the aluminum "clamcleat" brand. Add the fairlead and presto. The reason you want to use the alloy cleat is the plastic ones will get burned and grooved by the line friction, then they will not hold down well resulting in line slippage, and weather helm. Use the existing hole in the pivmatic that is closest to the fairlead, and drill a new rear hole for the other. That rivot is always under compression so it's not that technical, and a new hole next to an existing hole is a non-issue. It's easy to do and doesn't take long.
close up here:
http://www.thebeachcats.c…048&g2_imageViewsIndex=1
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Philip
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