zoidberg
Well-Known Member
....the hull in way of bolts.
I'm in process of 'bolting on' the hull-mountings for a pair of yacht legs.... the white wedge-shaped bits, shown as example.
Each of those has a pair of 16mm machine screws which pass through the hull and are secured using hex nuts of some form ( cue a nearby thread, of and by nuts!
). Some form of 'beefing up' of the 10mm grp laminate is warranted.
The question is 'How best to do this?'
Would a circular reinforcing pad, or a rectangular one, be best? And how best to orient it..... symmetrically about the through-bolts or with more surface area above, or what?
I have thick plywood and thin plywood, thick and thin grp sheet.... and teak. And lots of luvverly epoxy.
I'm in process of 'bolting on' the hull-mountings for a pair of yacht legs.... the white wedge-shaped bits, shown as example.
Each of those has a pair of 16mm machine screws which pass through the hull and are secured using hex nuts of some form ( cue a nearby thread, of and by nuts!
The question is 'How best to do this?'
Would a circular reinforcing pad, or a rectangular one, be best? And how best to orient it..... symmetrically about the through-bolts or with more surface area above, or what?
I have thick plywood and thin plywood, thick and thin grp sheet.... and teak. And lots of luvverly epoxy.

