I used an auto jack to pull the U bolts. Put it on a board so not to damage the deck and then passed a strap though the U bolt and around the top of the jack. I tried this after trying everything else and it worked well, took a great deal of tension to pull them.Nicholas H. Walsh P.A.
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From: walt/judy brown/allore
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 9:27 PM
To:
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Subject: RE: [AlbinVega] Re: Nubs & Man overboard
Lyric had the deck lift problem also. She didn't have channels. A piece of aluminium flat stock was used instead. About the same width and length of the channel but probably around 1/4" (6mm) thick. I removed the nuts but couldn't get the wishbone, U bolt, V bolt or whatever you want to call it out on either side. They were permantly stuck! I'm a pretty mechanical kind of guy and tried everything from hammering from underneath while heating the bolt and using a spanish windlass on top. they just wouldn't come out.
Lyric may now be the only Vega with actual chainplates. I cut the the bolts flush and fabricated the plates out of stainless flat stock. They have worked well.
Now about the man overboard thing. We had a MOB pole mounted to the lifeline in such a way that anyone in the cockpit could pull a handle which would drop a small sea anchor over the side. The sea anchor would pull the MOB pole, an automatic stobe and a package containing a belt pack inflatable vest with whistle, flares etc.
The strobe we used had a sealed battery. It has died and replacements cost a bunch. I had found what I thought would be a good replacement on E Bay a while back but I was out bid. I found another one a couple of weeks ago with a buy it now price of $25.00 and $9.00 shipping. It was new in the box and never issued U. S. Navy surplus. Manufacture date was 1983. It runs on a single D cell and works great. I'll mount it on one of the cockpit stancions.
The fellow selling it has a 100% satisfaction rating and does have several more which he's listing at the same price that I paid.
Just thought I'd mention it for any one looking for a very affordable strobe. Walt, Lyric
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From: vegatern@...
Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 05:34:52 +0000
Subject: [AlbinVega] Re: Nubs???
I've uploaded a photo of my new chainplates to the miscellaneous folder in the photo section. The original chainplate, on the left, was bedded with what appeared to be an oil based caulk which dissolves, if given time, with a penetrating oil like PB Blaster or WD-40. Patience helps also.
The hull/deck joint in the vicinity of the shrouds on my boat shows just a bit of a grin. It appears that the deck is being pulled upwards away from the hull. Hardly enough to show, It's just not an even line there. The channel, plates, nuts were tight and sound. I remember having seen a reference to this in one of Sidney Rosen's newsletters. It may have something to do with the previous owner racing the boat, and cinching the rigging up tight.
Craig Tern 1519