A Couple of Questions
Mark,Many, many thanks for posting the pics in the photo forum.  I just purchased a pair of Harken model 356 cams/fairleads to install on my own 240.  This appears to be the same model you installed.  Now to the questions (please keep in mind that I am a new boat owner and new to sailing -- in other words, pretty ignorant about a lot of things):1. How high are the teak blocks?  Harken makes risers for this cam model that are about an inch high.  Is there a reason why you chose the teak over the stock risers?2. Since the mounting point for the cams and rope clutches has a metal backing place, what was the rationale for installing the stainless steel plates on top?  Was it simply to create a neater installation (ie - cover the holes from the old, useless clam cleats) or to provide more structural rigidity?3. How thick is the stainless and did you fabricate it yourself. If not, where did you get it done?4. RE: the bolts used for mounting the cam cleat to the plate: I assume the hardware is stainless?  What sizes and length are the bolts?The installation looks absolutely first class.  I hope mine turns out as well.  I live in Wake Forest, NC (not far from you) and would love to talk with you by phone or email about the project.Paul JordanMithrandir/H240