Engine mounting bolts - use stainless, or no?

dLj

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Mar 23, 2017
5,069
Belliure 41 Back in the Chesapeake
My vote is stainless. I usually prefer 316 on my boat. But if you're concerned for strength, you might want to look into these:

https://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-hex-head-screws/=1c13eov

Although you are talking $3.40 a bolt for M10 bolts.. Not sure you need them. Alloy 20 is nice, but I don't know where you'd get metric threaded bolts. Unless you want to machine them - or get them machined. You can get Alloy 20 also from McMaster...

dj
 
Sep 30, 2013
3,683
1988 Catalina 22 North Florida
Guys,

I get intimate with a lot of boats. The vast majority of sailboat builders use SS. In fact I can't think of one who does not use SS for affixing the mounts to the boat..... The majority of builders simply run lag screws into glass encapsulated wood stringers/mount beds.

Just a few builders who use SS bolts for mounting the engines to the stringers.......

Morris
Gunboat
Hunter
Marlow/Hunter
Catalina
Cape Dory
Bristol
Beneteau
Jenneau
Hanse
C&C
Able
Saga Yachts
Southern Cross
Sydney 38
Tartan
Leopard
Lyman-Morse
Cal
Lagoon
CS Yachts
Ericson
J-Boat
O'day
Pearson
Pacific Seacraft
etc.
etc.
etc...

Well, now. That certainly puts my original question to bed. Just in time, too; it's Sunday evening and I wanted to click the "buy" button before morning. My mind (and my McMaster order) has been changed. I'm going with stainless. :)

Thank you, Maine, and thanks to everyone else who posted. There are some amazingly intelligent and educated people here. I'm humbled and grateful for the help.