vyv_cox
Well-Known Member
Ken's drawing shows the arrangement that I have. The socket is permanently bolted to the topsides. There are two bolts per socket and as far as I remember the bolt diameter is 12 or 14 mm. The socket is bedded in Sikaflex. I fitted mine many years ago and neither of them has ever moved or required any attention. I used heavy backing pads, about 6 x 8 x 1 inch Tufnol, also Sikaflex bedded.
The pin is part of the leg, it engages with the socket and the U-bolt drops down in two holes to keep it in place. The U-bolt is attached with a line, so there is nothing to drop. Some of the posts further up are describing DIY systems where the leg bolts to the hull, with a nut that has to be tightened to hold the leg on. The Yacht-legs system is far better than this.
As Ken says, there is little weight on the legs. It is quite easy to straighten the boat up using the adjustment wheel, the load required to do so is quite small.
The pin is part of the leg, it engages with the socket and the U-bolt drops down in two holes to keep it in place. The U-bolt is attached with a line, so there is nothing to drop. Some of the posts further up are describing DIY systems where the leg bolts to the hull, with a nut that has to be tightened to hold the leg on. The Yacht-legs system is far better than this.
As Ken says, there is little weight on the legs. It is quite easy to straighten the boat up using the adjustment wheel, the load required to do so is quite small.