Winter is here in Nova Scotia, but so far has not prevented us from getting some work done on the boat. I have completed the compression post replacement, many thanks to Brian who provided drawings and insight into this job. Prior to launch in the spring, I want to rebed the mast base and the chainplates. As I looked at the forum, I have become convinced that now is the time to check out the angle iron anchors for the chainplates. In the event there is corrosion that requires attention, I would like to get to it sooner than later.
I thought that I saw where someone had installed an round inspection panel directly below the rod, to give access to the area. However, I have spent the afternoon searching and cannot seem to locate the post. I have a couple of questions for the group.
First, is there someone who has installed such an inspection plate? And if so, how long has it been there and is there any signs of cracking / stress on the area?
Second, for those who did replace the angle, did you glass over the opening or leave it?
I thought that I saw where someone had installed an round inspection panel directly below the rod, to give access to the area. However, I have spent the afternoon searching and cannot seem to locate the post. I have a couple of questions for the group.
First, is there someone who has installed such an inspection plate? And if so, how long has it been there and is there any signs of cracking / stress on the area?
Second, for those who did replace the angle, did you glass over the opening or leave it?