We have what seems at the moment to be a normal situation with no damage and no repair needed to the tierod, deck plate, or angle iron...
We are looking for basic instructions on how to rebed the deck plates as part of the chainplates on our 1987 31' Hunter..... After reading every thread and looking at every diagram on this issue, I fear this could ultimately be a frustrating job that should be easy. Here are my burning questions for anyone who has successfully rebed the deck plates on their 1987 31' Hunter.
1. Is there a locking nut welded OR attached to the tierod under the angle iron base.
2. If so, how do you access it without cutting holes in your hull or liner?
3. If no locking nut is there, will the angle iron drop after the tierod releases? (I have read that can happen)
4. Can we just loosen the tierod, keeping most of the thread in the angle iron enough to apply butyl under the deck plate and re- tighten?
If anyone has successfully done this project, please share your thoughts.
One last point about our situation. Our boat has an additional threaded hole in each angle iron which seems to be from the factory. All photos I've seen of other boats only have one where the tierod is screwed in. Was this a new design on the 1987's? If so I wonder what the purpose of that was?
HELP!! And thank you of course!
We are looking for basic instructions on how to rebed the deck plates as part of the chainplates on our 1987 31' Hunter..... After reading every thread and looking at every diagram on this issue, I fear this could ultimately be a frustrating job that should be easy. Here are my burning questions for anyone who has successfully rebed the deck plates on their 1987 31' Hunter.
1. Is there a locking nut welded OR attached to the tierod under the angle iron base.
2. If so, how do you access it without cutting holes in your hull or liner?
3. If no locking nut is there, will the angle iron drop after the tierod releases? (I have read that can happen)
4. Can we just loosen the tierod, keeping most of the thread in the angle iron enough to apply butyl under the deck plate and re- tighten?
If anyone has successfully done this project, please share your thoughts.
One last point about our situation. Our boat has an additional threaded hole in each angle iron which seems to be from the factory. All photos I've seen of other boats only have one where the tierod is screwed in. Was this a new design on the 1987's? If so I wonder what the purpose of that was?
HELP!! And thank you of course!