I have a 1986 Hunter 31'
All of the stays are attached to a deck mounted fitting which is welded to a rod that goes through the deck. The rod was attached to some sort of metal backing plate that was made of steel. This plate has disinegrated on the starboard side and my mainstays are very loose. There is only a small slot where the rod goes through the liner. I can only see the huge nut on the end of the rod. On the port side I can see that the rod goes through a metal plate which is also rusted and about to crumble.
The problem is that there seems to be no acces to get to the backing plate and replace it without cutting some sort of access hole which I believe would weaken the structure.
It appears that the backing plate was installed before the liner. I can't believe that they didn't allow for some way to access this for repairs.
Has anyone ever had this problem? Could you offer some advice how to repair this.
Any advice would be appreciated. I can supply photos but all you can see is what I have described, which is not much.
Thanks for any advice in advance.
dongato
sv Seaductress
Rio Dulce, Guatemala
All of the stays are attached to a deck mounted fitting which is welded to a rod that goes through the deck. The rod was attached to some sort of metal backing plate that was made of steel. This plate has disinegrated on the starboard side and my mainstays are very loose. There is only a small slot where the rod goes through the liner. I can only see the huge nut on the end of the rod. On the port side I can see that the rod goes through a metal plate which is also rusted and about to crumble.
The problem is that there seems to be no acces to get to the backing plate and replace it without cutting some sort of access hole which I believe would weaken the structure.
It appears that the backing plate was installed before the liner. I can't believe that they didn't allow for some way to access this for repairs.
Has anyone ever had this problem? Could you offer some advice how to repair this.
Any advice would be appreciated. I can supply photos but all you can see is what I have described, which is not much.
Thanks for any advice in advance.
dongato
sv Seaductress
Rio Dulce, Guatemala