Due to a "perfect storm" of 5 coincidences and the incompetence of the skipper (ME) in trusting neophytes to think and do the smart thing, a finger pier with no vertical rubstrakes and higher than deck level busted off the port stanchion closest to the mast shrouds -- base plate still firmly bolted in !!
Question: How is the base plate mounted to the deck? Although my hand is quite large, from the cabin, I can feel nuts on the two machine screws which come through the deck (inside screws). For the outside screws which go through the toe-rail, I'm not sure exactly what I feel and thus do not know for sure into what the screws screw.
Do the outside screws screw into a (1) threaded plate? (2) nuts molded into the fiberglass? (3) or are they tapered self-taping screws (which would surprise me if so)? I'd kinda like to know what I'm getting into before I take off the base plate. I'm not even sure if I can hold the nuts in place for the inside screws while an assistant uses a Phillips screwdriver on deck.
I have a new stanchion on order. When I install the new stanchion, what is the best sealant to use? One boater says to use silicone seal but my neighbor on the same finger pier says, "No, No, use Boat Life below the water line sealant."
Any suggestions?
Thanks, David Thiessen
Question: How is the base plate mounted to the deck? Although my hand is quite large, from the cabin, I can feel nuts on the two machine screws which come through the deck (inside screws). For the outside screws which go through the toe-rail, I'm not sure exactly what I feel and thus do not know for sure into what the screws screw.
Do the outside screws screw into a (1) threaded plate? (2) nuts molded into the fiberglass? (3) or are they tapered self-taping screws (which would surprise me if so)? I'd kinda like to know what I'm getting into before I take off the base plate. I'm not even sure if I can hold the nuts in place for the inside screws while an assistant uses a Phillips screwdriver on deck.
I have a new stanchion on order. When I install the new stanchion, what is the best sealant to use? One boater says to use silicone seal but my neighbor on the same finger pier says, "No, No, use Boat Life below the water line sealant."
Any suggestions?
Thanks, David Thiessen