Painting continues... almost done with the first coat. Second coat should go much faster.
In other small projects... The furling drum needs to be mounted farther back from the forestay than the stem fitting allows. Cap'n Don used a special sized Winchard U-bolt that fits the stem fitting bolt holes. I decided to weld an additional tang on the aft end of the fitting to give me a 5/16" pin hole above and just behind the rear bolts. I traced the profile of the back end of the stem fitting onto some stainless flat stock of the same thickness, then cut it out with my plasma cutter. I welded it to the stem fitting while firmly clamped to the welding table so it wouldn't twist from heat. I refined the shape with my stationary drum sander and a flap disc on the angle grinder, finishing with fine files. Later, I'll give it some time on the polishing wheels.
In other small projects... The furling drum needs to be mounted farther back from the forestay than the stem fitting allows. Cap'n Don used a special sized Winchard U-bolt that fits the stem fitting bolt holes. I decided to weld an additional tang on the aft end of the fitting to give me a 5/16" pin hole above and just behind the rear bolts. I traced the profile of the back end of the stem fitting onto some stainless flat stock of the same thickness, then cut it out with my plasma cutter. I welded it to the stem fitting while firmly clamped to the welding table so it wouldn't twist from heat. I refined the shape with my stationary drum sander and a flap disc on the angle grinder, finishing with fine files. Later, I'll give it some time on the polishing wheels.