CHAINPLATES
I HAVE LOOKED AT THE CHAIN PLATES, it has three on each side and on in back. Theye are mearly straps of stainless steel. About 2-1/2 inches wide by about 18 inches long and roughly 3/16 thick. They are bolted through the hull. The only thing i will change is to add stainless backing plates to them.They currently just have washers. They look and feel solid. I can move the upper porthion by pushing and pulling on the shrouds, but the part attached to the hull don't move. H Hey Letterman, I have emailed the guy with the 40 westerbeak diesel engine twice and have not gotton a reply, guess i will call him. The current motor is a 23 hp diesel-perkins i think the po said. Don;t know the condition of it prior to flooding? will ask him today. Maybe I can fog the cylinders, change the oil, and it might crank? That would be even sweeter to have a working diesel in her belly. Then i wouldn't have to spend more money. Maybe i can remove it and rebuild it? i have four or five books on marine diesel upkeep and repair. Was studying in hopes that when i get a boat that uses one, i would have some idea. aLSO, thought maybe i would be diesel repairman to support my cruising habit, kindof gave that up though, I'm 6'4" and some of them compartments are tiny and most are dirty and stinky.the po did say that there were times when he felt the engine wasn't powerful enough, and wanted more. Do bigger motors burn less fuel since they arent working as hard? Is extra horsepower/extra weigh an issue with a boat this size? I know a guy that has a 50hp in his 33oi. Well, today i will get more rotten wood-floor grid system- out of the boat and build some more temp bulkheads, and scrape barrnicles off the keel. I would like to hoist the mainsail today. I need to replace the mainsheet line for sure, just hope the halyiards are good enough. Hav'nt handed them yet. I have turned the main sheeting winches and they turn but alittle sluggish, have books that tell how to clean and rebuild them. When i was a kid i used to tkae things apart to see how they work-when they were broken already, learned alot and had fun with it. hey the boat is very big inside, if i could figure out how to get it through the companionway i might like a sofa and lazyboy rfecliner down there!gonna take some tunes along this am, as well as my circular saw-had to rip plywood with my little jigsaw yesterday. i spent 53$ at lowes yesterday. Tonight i will add up exspenses to date on the "FREE BOAT". Where is the guy with all the boat stuff from chainsawed boats? could use anything, line, spare anchor, engine, electronics, systems, wood, wood, and more wood, has to be cheep though. I had to cash in my vacation time for christmas presents this year. One important reason for this free boat is to get my sons involved with the rebuild. They are pulling away, and doing there own thing now, and don't have much time for dad, when there over to my house they are bored most of the time, i mostly hear from them when they want something-mostly money or help with some repair. So, this boat is big enough i can put the boys on a project and let them have at it. The middle boy-Jesse, said he hates scrapeing the bottom. My oldest is 22 and has'nt worked in over a year, he smokes pot and fails the drug screen, but is too cool to quit in favor of a job.he crashes at his girlfriends or at my ex's, his girlfriend buys his cigs and feeds him I guess. Have a good day all. Patrick