CD internal chain plates photos
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CD internal chain plates photos
For anyone interested in seeing what the internal chainplates on a CD28 look like. Here are some photos of the port plate I recently had pulled out of my boat. The plate is 3/10" thick. The reinforcing bars have been cut off. They're welded on, about a foot long and form an L shape at the bottom. The reinforcing bars were then fiberglassed onto the hull. I'm switching to silicon bronze external plates for simplicity and ease of inspection.
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External bronze plates will be a great improvement.
Please post more pictures as the project progresses.
Please post more pictures as the project progresses.
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So I've fabricated the new silicon broze external chainplates. Here they are. Now I have to drill the holes and bend four of the six.
These are 1.5"x3/16"x14"
I bought them cut from Atlas Metals Sales in Colorado.
Total price $180 plus shipping.
These are 1.5"x3/16"x14"
I bought them cut from Atlas Metals Sales in Colorado.
Total price $180 plus shipping.
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If I had it to do over I would chose bronze over stainless.
Paul Calder wrote an excellent essay on this topic at: http://www.sailfeed.com/diy-chainplates ... -materials
My hot rolled SS316 bars still need more polishing and there will always be the concern of crevice corrosion.
Paul Calder wrote an excellent essay on this topic at: http://www.sailfeed.com/diy-chainplates ... -materials
My hot rolled SS316 bars still need more polishing and there will always be the concern of crevice corrosion.
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I've now cut the slots for the chainplates. By not cutting through the rub rail I hope to make it less likely to snag lines and other obstacles.
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If you don't mind me asking, how did you cut those slots?GinoDelG wrote:I've now cut the slots for the chainplates. By not cutting through the rub rail I hope to make it less likely to snag lines and other obstacles.
I'm considering the same adjustment to our CD27 in the fall.
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The slots for the external chainplates were made by drilling down into the rub rails with a wood bit and then carefully chiseling out the rest.
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Can the bronze chainplates be bent on site? Will I need a vice?
i've done just as you have, same supply house, etc......concerned about how much to bend the plates, and will they have to be heated.....any suggestions ?
i've done just as you have, same supply house, etc......concerned about how much to bend the plates, and will they have to be heated.....any suggestions ?