Stemar
Well-Known Member
My old boat, a mono (now I'm a cat owner, I suppose I should call her a half-boat) sat happily on my mooring with a single chain, but Jazzcat's a Catalac, 8m long and 4m wide and about 6 tons. I know from having had one on the next mooring for a while, that she's likely to sail around the mooring, so I want to use two strops, one to each hull. However, the mooring cleats aren't in the best place for that, so I'm thinking about fitting cleats in the right place, which will also help at anchor. Access is awkward, but not impossible.
Plan A is to take a lump of 18mm ply about a foot square, slather it with thickened epoxy and squish it up under the deck, then add a couple of layers of glass cloth to seal it. Once all that's gone off, drill my holes oversize, fill with thickened epoxy and drill to the right size, then bolt down with big penny washers or, perhaps better, a lump of stainless plate.
Any thoughts? What have I missed?
Thanks.
Off to the boat shortly, so won't be back here for a few days - I'm not ignoring you!
Plan A is to take a lump of 18mm ply about a foot square, slather it with thickened epoxy and squish it up under the deck, then add a couple of layers of glass cloth to seal it. Once all that's gone off, drill my holes oversize, fill with thickened epoxy and drill to the right size, then bolt down with big penny washers or, perhaps better, a lump of stainless plate.
Any thoughts? What have I missed?
Thanks.
Off to the boat shortly, so won't be back here for a few days - I'm not ignoring you!