purplerobbie
Well-Known Member
The chainplates on my boat go through the middle of side decks and they are a pain they leak constantly no matter what i try. Its the constant flexing of the chainplate when the boat is heeling and the fact that the boat has teak decks and i cant seal under it without lifting the deck are my main problems.
I'm thinking of moving them on to the hull. Like in the more classical boats piece of stainless steel bolted through the hull
If i move them straight out its less than 6 inches I’m moving them to the side of the boat.
How much trouble would it cause and would it cause any problems for the rig?
I’m assuming the hull would be strong enough to take it? Can anyone see why it wouldn’t?
Can anyone see any problems with doing any of this?
I'm thinking of moving them on to the hull. Like in the more classical boats piece of stainless steel bolted through the hull
If i move them straight out its less than 6 inches I’m moving them to the side of the boat.
How much trouble would it cause and would it cause any problems for the rig?
I’m assuming the hull would be strong enough to take it? Can anyone see why it wouldn’t?
Can anyone see any problems with doing any of this?