My bet is, the screw driver was rusty before insertion. So, either he left it long enough to rust or he chose to introduce a rusting metal to his critical hardware.been there long enough to rust.
I'm sure that I'll get flamed for this, but...Just saw this picture of a Hunter 26 with an innovative solution for a missing pin and ring... NOT! Even worse, been there long enough to rust. Seen any other disasters?
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After I took possession of my Mark 25 I found the backing for one of the outboard bracket bolts was a vice grip.[/QUOTE
A good deal-fix it right and you have another vise grip!
Free vice grips. Cool.After I took possession of my Mark 25 I found the backing for one of the outboard bracket bolts was a vice grip.
Is that picture of your boat??When a broken clevis pin allowed the gooseneck pin to start to drop out I jammed a screwdriver in and seized it with paracord. Told the wife we should drop the main before the screwdriver broke, she said "Is it a Craftsman ? They're guaranteed" I said "No it's a rusted out POS from Harbor freight".
It still floats.Looking at the bent U bolt on the bow makes me question the maintenance criteria.