[Rhodes22-list] How to replace forward lower chainplates?
Graham Stewart
gstewart.gm at gmail.com
Tue Jul 30 10:16:18 EDT 2024
The chain plate is a bent stainless-steel tang. Mine was held in place with a single screw into the plywood core of the cabin top. I have attached a picture of the chainplate. Knowing the width, you should be able to calculate pretty accurately where the screw would be. Removing a section of the liner should allow you to remove the screw without needing to create a large hole.
Graham Stewart
Rhodes 22
Agile, 1976
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Subject: [Rhodes22-list] How to replace forward lower chainplates?
Hi Rhodies,
I damaged one of my forward lower chainplates and need to replace it.
It is evidently attached to something between the inner and outer fiberglass skins, so my plan would be to cut an access hole from the inside.
Can you provide any guidance about how best to approach this project?
Thank you!
Mike McKay
S/V Liber 2006/2108
Allatoona Lake, GA
Michael McKay
(630) 209-2054 (m)
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