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![]() Frank,
You need to ask yourself the following question - Assuming that a suitable frame and gear was available that loaded each chainplate equally, would I be happy to lift my boat on the athwartships chainplates? If there is any doubt- replace your chainplates and bolts, easy to do at the dock...bloody hard to do halfway across an ocean. They may have been sized correctly and installed right when the boat was built, but time and salt water take their tolls. I think that pitting is a reason to replace. Like-for-like will be fine, just make sure it IS like-for-like, see multiple threads re chainplates on here. Spreader bends on Navtec rod need to be pre-bent in the correct position and plane and to the correct angle prior to installing. Otherwise you just get a thick walled tube loose around the rod and ready to slip. Joe. |
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