Irwin 68 chainplates

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dracoed

I am interested in hearing about any chainplate failures in Irwin 68,s and from anyone who has inspected these chainplates that are embedded in the hull.
 
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Gene Gammon

Chainplates

I have not heard of a failure of these embedded chainplates. I have seen them bent over 90 degrees after going on the rocks in a hurricane and still they did not break or separate the hull. I have a few articles regarding x-raying these chainplates that I can send you. Email me direct at captaingene@msn.com for more info. Gene
 
Jan 9, 2005
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chainplates

I just replaced seven embedded chain-plates on an Irwin 34 built in 84. The previous owner warned me that there had been a problem with the 34's embedded chain-plates and that he had replaced one after finding a mid-shroud swinging free one morning. I decided to have a look. All of the embedded plates looked good where you could see them but, where you can't see, they were in very bad shape from water trapped in the thru-deck opening. One broke one as I pulled it out of the deck. I replaced the embedded plates with thicker metal and moved a new and thicker back-stay chain-plate to the outside of the hull. I'm no expert but I'd recommend you pull the plates for a close inspection if there is any doubt.
 
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Gene Gammo

Story about inspecting chainplates

The magazine article about inspecting Irwin chainplates can now be viewed at www.irwinyachts.com Enter, then click on the engineering/manuals section and see at the bottom. Gene
 
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