scrambledegg
Well-Known Member
Is there anybody who can advise me on fixing a stanchion. This has always been inward-leaning since I bought the boat (a sigma 362), but was recently dealt the coup-de-grace by a well-meaning soul who put as much weight as he could muster against it to hold me off a pontoon.
The two bolts holding the base to the toe rail (on a horizontal axis) have sheared off. The problem is that there is still a round peg/spigot coming up vertically from the toe rail which won't let go of the base, although the base is free to rotate and can rock quite a bit. I don't know if this peg is intended to grip the base, or whether it's the bending that's made it do it.
So these three images show, respectively: How the stanchion and base should be attached to the toe rail, the base partially detached from the toe rail with stanchion removed and lastly a view from above into the base.
I see this type of base on Moodys so reckon someone out there knows all about it.
Thanks



The two bolts holding the base to the toe rail (on a horizontal axis) have sheared off. The problem is that there is still a round peg/spigot coming up vertically from the toe rail which won't let go of the base, although the base is free to rotate and can rock quite a bit. I don't know if this peg is intended to grip the base, or whether it's the bending that's made it do it.
So these three images show, respectively: How the stanchion and base should be attached to the toe rail, the base partially detached from the toe rail with stanchion removed and lastly a view from above into the base.
I see this type of base on Moodys so reckon someone out there knows all about it.
Thanks


