[Rhodes22-list] loose chainplate

Rod Ellner rodellner at mac.com
Mon Aug 6 16:03:30 EDT 2012


John 
We live in Hudson wi just on the other side of the state. Give a call if you come through this area. We sail the St. Croix river.  Tell me a out your and how long have you had it. My brother in law grew up in Sheboygan.
Rod
612 919 1335

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On Aug 5, 2012, at 6:31 PM, jimtracyjohnston at centurytel.net wrote:

> John, I had the same problem and was disappointed to learn the chain 
> plate is a piece of SS bent at a 90 degree, screwed to the cabin top 
> and fiber glassed into the top. I was advised there should be very 
> little stress on the lower shrouds. I had the original chain plates 
> removed and 3/16" SS straps secured to the side of my cabin with 
> reinforced fiber glass the bolts pass through to the inside of the 
> cabin. 
> JIm J
> 
> Quoting jtraveler at charter.net:
>> Help!!!
>> I have a question regarding a loose chain plate on my R-22. 
>> The back lower right chain plate has lifted slightly and has developed some
>> motion.  Does anyone know how these plates attach to the cabin top 
>> and what does
>> it entail to repair a loose plate?ererhanks for the help
>> 
>> John Travis
>> s/v Traveler
>> Sheboygan, WI
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