Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening All,
On my C22, the previous owner had a furler installed. The yard that did the work, SCREWED the furling line cleat to the side of the cockpit coaming. As expected, over time one of the screws was loose, and the second one not far behind.
Based on the cleat location, I thought it would be an easy task to epoxy the existing holes, redrill, then bolt it in place.
The cleat is just at the aft end of one of the cockpit storage bins. (not the lockers)
The bins have a liner bonded into them, and there is a gap between the liner and the coaming.
I had assumed the space was accessible from inside the starboard locker area, but that's not the case.
I looked the option of moving the cleat further aft so that the mounting location would be accessible from inside, but then it will interfere with the aft pulpit stanchion.
The West System manual shows a method where you:
-over drill the hole
-saturate a piece of foam that can fill the space, with epoxy
-stuff the foam into the space and let it cure.
-drill the hole and prep for finishing
Another option may be to cut a hole to access the space from inside the starboard locker, and put a piece of epoxy saturated plywood up into the space.
I'm leaning towards using the foam method since it doesn't require any cutting.
Has anyone done this ?
Any other ideas or suggestions ?
Cheers,
Roy
On my C22, the previous owner had a furler installed. The yard that did the work, SCREWED the furling line cleat to the side of the cockpit coaming. As expected, over time one of the screws was loose, and the second one not far behind.
Based on the cleat location, I thought it would be an easy task to epoxy the existing holes, redrill, then bolt it in place.
The cleat is just at the aft end of one of the cockpit storage bins. (not the lockers)
The bins have a liner bonded into them, and there is a gap between the liner and the coaming.
I had assumed the space was accessible from inside the starboard locker area, but that's not the case.
I looked the option of moving the cleat further aft so that the mounting location would be accessible from inside, but then it will interfere with the aft pulpit stanchion.
The West System manual shows a method where you:
-over drill the hole
-saturate a piece of foam that can fill the space, with epoxy
-stuff the foam into the space and let it cure.
-drill the hole and prep for finishing
Another option may be to cut a hole to access the space from inside the starboard locker, and put a piece of epoxy saturated plywood up into the space.
I'm leaning towards using the foam method since it doesn't require any cutting.
Has anyone done this ?
Any other ideas or suggestions ?
Cheers,
Roy