Oh boy... here we go. So I decided to rebed my chainplates. I undid the 4 bolts on deck, started unscrewing and counting turns and lifting some in between to check my progress. Without having done this I didn't really know what I was looking for/at, just going off what I had read. The realization all set in when I went to put the chainplate/tie rod back in and couldn't get the threads restarted to put it in.
Here is my port tie rod in place in the chainplate anchor hole, you can see just forward of the tierod is a bolt that is cut or sheared off?? The anchor is not sitting up against the fiberglass of the liner. It is down about 2-3". Is the bolt that is cut/sheared supposed to have a nut and hold this up?
I felt my hand inside the hole the tierod goes into. I did not feel threads or a nut welded onto the bottom side of the angle iron.
Forward of the cut/sheared bolt on the anchor is a random tapped hole. Can I use this to put the angle iron back in place? Obviously the angle iron is showing its age, is it too far gone that I need to replace?
The BIGGEST question for me - is the nut the tierod is supposed to thread into actually welded on the bottom of this plate or not? The hull construction diagram does not make this clear. I did not hear anything drop when I unscrewed the tierod, I always just thought it was welded on the backside of the hole, but I can push the tierod several inches down through that hole.
I have looked at several threads of how to do a replacement. I would probably opt to go the same way as steve21968 and michaelanthony from this thread Repair Broken Chainplate Tierod
Can anyone help or provide some guidance? I'd love to figure out where the hell the nut went and put it back together without doing surgery. I've owned this boat since October '19 and this is one of the last things of a lot of refit before I can splash her and finally sail her... At least my compression post fix went smoothly, hopefully this can too.
Thanks for looking - Artey
Here is my port tie rod in place in the chainplate anchor hole, you can see just forward of the tierod is a bolt that is cut or sheared off?? The anchor is not sitting up against the fiberglass of the liner. It is down about 2-3". Is the bolt that is cut/sheared supposed to have a nut and hold this up?
I felt my hand inside the hole the tierod goes into. I did not feel threads or a nut welded onto the bottom side of the angle iron.
Forward of the cut/sheared bolt on the anchor is a random tapped hole. Can I use this to put the angle iron back in place? Obviously the angle iron is showing its age, is it too far gone that I need to replace?
The BIGGEST question for me - is the nut the tierod is supposed to thread into actually welded on the bottom of this plate or not? The hull construction diagram does not make this clear. I did not hear anything drop when I unscrewed the tierod, I always just thought it was welded on the backside of the hole, but I can push the tierod several inches down through that hole.
I have looked at several threads of how to do a replacement. I would probably opt to go the same way as steve21968 and michaelanthony from this thread Repair Broken Chainplate Tierod
Can anyone help or provide some guidance? I'd love to figure out where the hell the nut went and put it back together without doing surgery. I've owned this boat since October '19 and this is one of the last things of a lot of refit before I can splash her and finally sail her... At least my compression post fix went smoothly, hopefully this can too.
Thanks for looking - Artey