I got two chainplates installed this morning. Many thanks for talking me into the solid epoxy "butter" fit. I was able to torque the bolts right up and it feels rock solid. I would lift the boat with these and stand under it.
Best of all, I was able to correct the chainplate angle of the lowers to bring them more into line with the shrouds. Endeavour was a bit casual about things like this. The epoxy is shown in red.
With the bedding fill I was considering, I would have had to make the flanges flat against the deck flange.
I caulked the "V" deck cut out with Butyl tape rammed in hard with a screw driver and other implements. Great stuff. This feels like just the seal I was looking for.
I didn't have such good luck with the cover plates however. I can get a good seal all around the deck but the tape won't come up through the gap between the cover plate slot and the chainplate. This leaves a trough for water to collect in, evaporate, get very salty, more water, etc. Seems like certain crevice corrosion.
This is what I would like to see with the Butyl shown in gray and something else in magenta:
Seems like I would be better off with something like polysulfide under the cover plates. Or, is there a way to make the Butyl do this?
Best of all, I was able to correct the chainplate angle of the lowers to bring them more into line with the shrouds. Endeavour was a bit casual about things like this. The epoxy is shown in red.
With the bedding fill I was considering, I would have had to make the flanges flat against the deck flange.
I caulked the "V" deck cut out with Butyl tape rammed in hard with a screw driver and other implements. Great stuff. This feels like just the seal I was looking for.
I didn't have such good luck with the cover plates however. I can get a good seal all around the deck but the tape won't come up through the gap between the cover plate slot and the chainplate. This leaves a trough for water to collect in, evaporate, get very salty, more water, etc. Seems like certain crevice corrosion.
This is what I would like to see with the Butyl shown in gray and something else in magenta:
Seems like I would be better off with something like polysulfide under the cover plates. Or, is there a way to make the Butyl do this?