[Rhodes22-list] hatch on foredeck

Peter Nyberg peter at sunnybeeches.com
Sun Dec 1 20:37:53 EST 2019


I stand corrected.  I’d follow Graham’s advice.  I’m not sure what material he’s referring to when he mentions ‘composite lumber’, but I think Starboard would be a good choice for raising the chocks off the deck.

—Peter 

> On Dec 1, 2019, at 7:31 PM, Graham Stewart <gstewart8 at cogeco.ca> wrote:
> 
> The rub rails are not solid - as you can see in the attached photo - but the glass is probably thick enough to hold screws if they are installed properly. I my case I installed the chocks inboard of the rub rails where they were originally installed and could be bolted through the deck with fender washers and nuts on the inside. I don't trust screws for anything that takes a significant strain. However, I raised them up 1" on blocks of composite lumber so that the lines cleared the rub rails to avoid chafe and blemishes. 
> 
> The second photo shows where they were placed originally.
> 
> Graham
> 
> Graham Stewart
> Agile 1976 Rhodes 22
> Kingston Ontario
> 
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> Jesse,
> 
> Probably the simplest solution for your anchor rode issue would be to install chocks on the toe rail in positions that would lead the rode away from the vent.  My guess is that the toe rail is solid fiberglass, so you should be able to get a solid attachment.
> 
> —Peter



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