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GreenLake wrote:Sorry, no suggestion on OB bracket. Are you sure it is original?
When you've done the transaction, you could "register" your boat in the History section of this forum, there's a thread where you can leave boat name, date, model and owner name. Would be cool to have #2 on that list.
There's also, I think in this DS1 section, a thread on DS1 design changes. As you find out more, you might update the spreadheet there with the early design features.
What I have seen of early DS1 in pictures looks indeed like wooden "park bench" style seats. I don't have ready links, unfortunately.
Good luck with purchase and restoration!
K.C. Walker wrote:This is VERY cool! I look forward to reading and seeing pictures of your restoration. Thanks for posting!
SailinMick wrote:Hi John,
Thanks for the input (& I Think I've figured out how to import photos) and close to brilliant idea/remedy/jury rig;
Here's a picture of the transom portion of the bracket, straight on, standing aft of the transom.
Your fix of extended bolts through the same holes as the mounting bracket already attached, is my plan w/some s/s bolts & laminated starboard.
Will still continue to seek out the bracket that slides in to the lock plate pictured.
"Be Afraid, be VERY Afraid"
(Quoting the black knight from Monty Pyton's Search for the Holy Grail: )
"Nah, no worries, it's merely a flesh wound I tell ya, just a scratch" (as blood squirted across the screen from the 2nd dismembered arm fm. his torso)
TIM WEBB wrote:-snip-
"NONE SHALL PASS! I'm an enchanter - there are those who call me ... Tim?"
I'm Tim, not John, and I used galvanized bolts, but if SS works for you, go for it ... ;-P
They do not extend through the existing mounting holes; rather, they are 10" carriage bolts that are set into the slots on the bracket. The reason for the PVC spacers is that the threads on the bolts don't go all the way to the heads. It seems that you could do something similar with the base mount (lock plate) you have, but you might want to look at a third "thrust support" at some point below the mount?
Swashbuckley wrote:Oh, that one is going to need some love! Have fun and I am looking forward to following her recovery.
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