Catalina Direct supplies an upgraded stem fitting for Catalina 320. I was reading that the original design was acknowledged to be a little skimpy and I was alarmed by the rust I saw around mine. It turns out that the rust stains were probably unrelated, but I was alarmed by the lack of material and a weld that appeared it could fail. So I ordered a new stem fitting. I took the original off and sent it to them so they could fabricate an exact duplicate, except with thicker stainless steel material throughout.
The fitting basically has 2 bends and a weld. The front is made to bend with the profile of the bow. The weld is for the back leg attached to the deck. Here, I am holding the lower leg and you can see that the holes line up nicely. The problem (maybe it's not a problem) is that the legs don't fit perfectly. Holding the lower leg against the bow, the back leg sticks up. It actually fits best with the back leg held to the deck because the flat section at the front of the bow fits neatly in this case. I didn't take a picture of that condition unfortunately. The picture below shows the back leg sticking up. You can see the weld.
I am wondering if the fitting should be sent back to bend it or if it will bend on its own when I fasten it down. I'm thinking that the correct way to do this (if I am going to install as is) is to sit the back leg flush to the deck and secure it. That way the flat section in the front is seated flush on the bow (under the rub rail). Then, I would draw the lower leg back to the bow underneath the rub rail. It is more than 1" off at the very end. But this way, 2 surfaces are flush to the bow and the strain is put at the bend under the rub rail. This should also be easier on the weld, I think. The material is about 5/16" thick so it does not want to give, I'm sure.
What do y'all think? I will be asking CD about this tomorrow. Does it need to be sent back, or will it conform once I torque on it!
The fitting basically has 2 bends and a weld. The front is made to bend with the profile of the bow. The weld is for the back leg attached to the deck. Here, I am holding the lower leg and you can see that the holes line up nicely. The problem (maybe it's not a problem) is that the legs don't fit perfectly. Holding the lower leg against the bow, the back leg sticks up. It actually fits best with the back leg held to the deck because the flat section at the front of the bow fits neatly in this case. I didn't take a picture of that condition unfortunately. The picture below shows the back leg sticking up. You can see the weld.
I am wondering if the fitting should be sent back to bend it or if it will bend on its own when I fasten it down. I'm thinking that the correct way to do this (if I am going to install as is) is to sit the back leg flush to the deck and secure it. That way the flat section in the front is seated flush on the bow (under the rub rail). Then, I would draw the lower leg back to the bow underneath the rub rail. It is more than 1" off at the very end. But this way, 2 surfaces are flush to the bow and the strain is put at the bend under the rub rail. This should also be easier on the weld, I think. The material is about 5/16" thick so it does not want to give, I'm sure.
What do y'all think? I will be asking CD about this tomorrow. Does it need to be sent back, or will it conform once I torque on it!
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