Kilo
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Thank you I'll have a look, the boat's a minnow (Manta 19) with less sail area than a wayfarer so I'm assuming that the loads are relatively small however I will be taking a close look at the u bolts. This might be just the thing.As said if you have U bolts for chain plates you might not need toggles on the attachment as the U bolt can provide lots of articulation. In fact it is likely the bend occurred ina collision or in the mast raising if it was raised using a hinged base. Nota problem craning mast on.
Re U bolts. I have a deep suspicion of these for chain plates. I had a U bolt on the bow of my trailer sailer for attaching winch to haul onto trailer. Looked really robust 3/8 inch diameter U however it broke and showed that it was turned down to 5/16 inch diameter for the bolt part and nuts to enable it to sit outside the skin. I had used it for a mooring attachment so some sideways load hence fatigue. Another friend bought a new Farr 25 from Turkey. This had U bolts for chain plates. One let go obviously under sized. My point is that u bolts may be a weak link in the stays so check and perhaps go over sized. You might also consider replacing the U bolts with large saddle and bolts through the deck. This kind of thing Ronstan Stainless Steel Narrow Saddle 5/16 , $7.99 | Whitworths Marine
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