Survived the storm....but then.......

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Sep 25, 2008
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Catalina 30 MKIII Varuna Boat Club
Hi all,

Last Monday my 1991 Catalina 30 MKII survived the 80 mph gusts we got from a Nor'easter.... with just one ripped off cleat and a bent swim ladder.

Unfortunately, this past Thursday a 50' work boat came by and accidentally wiped out my bow pulpit. No glass damage, but the rail is mangled. The boat owner promised to make good on the replacement.

My question relates to the aft most mounting plates of this pultpit. I cannot find any access inside the cabin to the nuts unter the plate.

Can I assume the nuts are glassed into the deck? Or, do I need to make holes in my cabin overhead to gain access to the nuts?

Has anyone had the experience of changing this bow pulpit?

Thanks for any help.

Ralph
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,051
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Take out one of the screws/bolts holding it in to find out if they're screws or bolts.
 
Sep 25, 2008
464
Catalina 30 MKIII Varuna Boat Club
Found Them!!!!

F.Y.I.

On my boat the P/O recessed the nuts and plugged the hole with some kind of silicone. It was easily removed and exposed the nuts for removal.

Since the nuts were also hidden by the overhead, I needed to place a mirror and flashlight to find them.

I am assuming other Cat 30's with bow pulpits are set up in a similar manner. Hopefully, no one will have to change theirs out.


Take out one of the screws/bolts holding it in to find out if they're screws or bolts.
 
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