[Rhodes22-list] Chain plate

John Shulick jsbudda at verizon.net
Thu Jan 26 22:19:53 EST 2012


Goodnews,

One of mine is like that too. sailing with it like that for 4yrs now so far
no problem.
Note: now that I've opened my big mouth about it I probably be posting
around June or so on how to fix it. Chance of failure increases in
exponential proportion to statements about something not failing. 

Like the Inboard electric drive Idea BTW. Keel stepping the carbon mast
would hinder moving around in the cabin I prefer stays. (also could use the
baby stays to make it a bendy mast) 

John S


Spreadgoodnews wrote:
> 
> 
> Ok, i need help on this one.  While going over the boat i found one of the
> forward chainplates is loose when you push down but strong and firm when
> you pull up.  It moves only 1/4" or less.    Since i am unfamiliar with
> the chainplate and you cant see it for the liner i need some advice.
> 
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