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Pete Loewenstein
Having read the recent thread about cracking of gelcoat around the cabin top mounted chainplates, I am thinking that the stainless tubes that run from the chainplates to the mast might not be what I thought they were. I had assumed that they were there to add bracing to the lower section of the mast. But on further consideration, I'm thinking that they may actually provide strength to the chainplate, which is otherwise unsupported beneath the cabin top. It would seem logical that the upward pressure applied by the inner shrouds to the cabin top would be countered to a certain extent by those large stainless tubes connected to the mast. If I'm right about this, I am curious to know if those who have had problems with cracking around the inner shrouds and/or serious leaks around the windows had the stainless tubes installed and properly adjusted.Petes/v Sh'boom H356 #53