I have acquired a 12 inch solid bronze four-bolt cleat that would be
much stronger (and heavier) than the teak-bar-on-pedestals stock cleat.
Since I have never heard of the standard cleat failing, (And it looks
as if it would pull the deck loose before the cleat gave out) I was
wondering if it would be worth doing. Of course the four-bolt
mounting base would be a lot more secure, but I wonder if excessive
strain on the anchor rode wouldn't just make a bigger hole in the deck
if it ever did pull loose.
Opinions?
Aloha kakou,
Chuck Rose
SV Lealea,V1860
Honolulu
much stronger (and heavier) than the teak-bar-on-pedestals stock cleat.
Since I have never heard of the standard cleat failing, (And it looks
as if it would pull the deck loose before the cleat gave out) I was
wondering if it would be worth doing. Of course the four-bolt
mounting base would be a lot more secure, but I wonder if excessive
strain on the anchor rode wouldn't just make a bigger hole in the deck
if it ever did pull loose.
Opinions?
Aloha kakou,
Chuck Rose
SV Lealea,V1860
Honolulu
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