The port side chain plate on my CD 27 is rusted, deteriorated and need to be replaced. This looks like a very difficult job. I am looking for guidance on how to do this as well as feedback on possibly using external plates instead
Many thanks
Doug
chain plates replacement for my 1978 CD 27
Moderator: Jim Walsh
- tartansailor
- Posts: 1527
- Joined: Aug 30th, '05, 13:55
- Location: CD25, Renaissance, Milton, DE
Re: chain plates replacement for my 1978 CD 27
Been there, done that.
1) Cut a big hole in your liner below the chain plate, keeping in mind that you will
need to fabricate a new cover, and preferably add a shelf or compartment.
2) Go to an auto supply store and buy a magnet at the end of a long flexible extension.
Also get one with thumb activated grab hooks. Need will become obvious as you work.
3) Drill and cut to remove the old plate.
4) Make a plywood template and fit it under the deck. This will allow you to find the holes
you need to drill in your new 316 SS backing plate.
1) Cut a big hole in your liner below the chain plate, keeping in mind that you will
need to fabricate a new cover, and preferably add a shelf or compartment.
2) Go to an auto supply store and buy a magnet at the end of a long flexible extension.
Also get one with thumb activated grab hooks. Need will become obvious as you work.
3) Drill and cut to remove the old plate.
4) Make a plywood template and fit it under the deck. This will allow you to find the holes
you need to drill in your new 316 SS backing plate.
Viam Inveniam Aut Faciam