by Thomasjbrothersjr » Sun Jul 28, 2013 7:00 pm
They're in... One of my easier upgrades. This was made easier by sheer luck, the two sets of holes lined up. I removed the old brittle bases, scraped and cleaned the surfaces and made sure the holes were large enough to accept the new hardware. I used stainless steel machine screws, stainless washers and stainless nuts with nylon inserts. I ran a bead of Marine Silicone adhesive around the back of the plate as well as filling the drilled holes. It is funny how you forget how much of a pain in the ass the silicone can be. After tightening the 6 screws down a small amount squeezed out from beneath it...perfect. A little clean up and we're done.
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- New plate
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- Old plate
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"It's not the towering sail, but the unseen wind that moves the ship"
1983 O'Day Daysailer II "KALEIGH B"