Get rid of it.Many thanks to you all and especially @West Coast and @Yngmar for pointing me in the direction of Seascrew. The one I need is currently out of stock but is due soon.
I also need a replacement turnbuckle as the left-hand-thread fork is also bent. I assumed that it was M6 as these are cheap and readily available. To my surprise it is 1/4 unf which seems to be about as rare as hens teeth. I will start a new thread to see if anyone has any ideas.
The two stanchions (each side) form a gate, see my OP picture, and the sections of guard wire between them already have quick release mechanisms for boarding.Get rid of it.
Many boats have the guardwires terminated with a lashing at the aft end. Cutting it facilitates rapid dropping of the guardrails in the event of having to recover a MOB. You will find much discussion of this subject on these fora.
A good arrangement for MOB recovery then. I wish my boat had similar, but it's too small to merit a gate.The two stanchions (each side) form a gate, see my OP picture, and the sections of guard wire between them already have quick release mechanisms for boarding.
Get rid of it.
Many boats have the guardwires terminated with a lashing at the aft end. Cutting it facilitates rapid dropping of the guardrails in the event of having to recover a MOB. You will find much discussion of this subject on these fora.
The two stanchions (each side) form a gate, see my OP picture, and the sections of guard wire between them already have quick release mechanisms for boarding.
I try not to panic, especially when on a boat. But thanks for the comment, I get your point ?Wait until you are panicking ................. pelicans and all those quick release items show their evil side .............. believe - I know .. got the tee-shirt !
Do not try to bend it straight in the existing sockets.
If you have no luck with a plumber's pipe bender then Ignore the bend, but swap the fore & aft ones so that the bent one bends outwards.
That way it gives you a bit more room. Even though it stays bent. You never know you may catch a dock wall some time & correct the issue
Thanks, it sort-of is but I’d prefer one either not hewn out of granite or made from gold ?