hi. can you tell me where to find nut in the bath cabin?? for the corresponding stanchion?this seems very difficult. oceanis 323The stanchion bases on my 323 are like those in post #6 above. The bases do loosen up over time and can be tightened from below the deck. Some of them are not easy to access though.
Most of the movement comes from the stanchion tube to base fit and the single allen bolt attachment as the bolt threads into the base and not through it. There is not much support especially is the tube does not seat itself on the base, and the fit over the base post is not snug. Its just not a perfect design.
Probably, the only reliable way to minimize the wobble would be to weld the stanchion tube to the base. The bad news is if the stanchion tube is somehow bent, it could not be easily replaced.
Sorry, I don’t recall for sure offhand, but there should still be a gap between the headliner and the sidewall that may be hidden by a vinyl strip. I sold the boat, so I really have no means of looking to be sure.hi. can you tell me where to find nut in the bath cabin?? for the corresponding stanchion?this seems very difficult. oceanis 323
Did you use butyl tape or sealant to reseal the stanchion bases. If sealant, what did you use?So my stanchions are pretty loose and I know I need to re-bed to them. That will be a pretty straightforward job.