hhummeli
New Member
I am fixing my sail boat from 1949 which has mahogany hull on galvanised steel frames. My problem is the chainplates which are SS which are originally fixed to the hull with galvanised rivets which go thru the galvanised frames. There is oak frames in the middle of the galvanised frame and the chain plate to keep them separated.
Question is: should I use galvanised bolts (quite hard to find) or change them to SS? They are all above waterline and therefore they don't get in contact with water.
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Question is: should I use galvanised bolts (quite hard to find) or change them to SS? They are all above waterline and therefore they don't get in contact with water.
hh
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