My question is how others have installed a metal plate in the CB trunk to protect the trunk from getting sawed by the DH pennant. I don't want to reinvent what other captains already figured out for access, materials and technique.
Rudy told me that, in early 1973, O'Day used DSI CB in the DSII, combined with their first iteration of UH and DH pennant orientation, and that my craft's layout lasted only a couple months before being abandoned - presumably bc they realized how poorly it worked (prior posts speculated some PO did awful
pennant attachments, and shoehorned in the wrong CB - but there are several post about 1973 DSII with identical configuration as mine, so it can't be coincidence all these 1973 craft have the same (bad) design and repurposed part - plus Rudy confirmed it was factory made this way).
(photo from Swashbucker's post about 10 years ago.He had 2 anchor holes. I have just one)
My UH and DH pennants originate on CB at the same spot - a single slot in the CB edge that runs into the body of the CB. The pennants run parallel through this slot into the body of the CB, where they are held by swages and washers. At the other end, the UH pennant terminates into the cuddy, which is common (but no shock cord). The DH pennant terminates on the the CB trunk aft of the jib cam cleats and fore of the mainsheet block. There are many photos of this configuration on other posts. The design has lousy leverage, and lines the pennant up to saw into the trunk. Here's a shot of my trunk damage (and where I want to install a metal plate).
Old posts advise filing down fg inside the CB trunk and gluing in a metal shield in its place, all by removing the block and working from above. But I find no suggestions how to go about doing this. It's a ridiculously narrow space and a very awkward angle.
Guidance would be appreciated, as would suitable metal or adhesives, if you've actually done the job. I am thinking of cutting a narrow strip from a 1" copper pipe connector and gluing in place with 4200 - if I can figure how to reach in there, or hold it in place while it cures (boat on trailer, no yard to careen)
I could install tangs in better locations, run new pennants, and modify the DH pennant to exit via the cuddy, but first I'm going to try it as built and see if it is good enough. This is my CB. You can see how lousy the mechanics are for both UH and DH with this pennant location
Thanks