[Public-List] Sealing/Bedding Chainplates

Mike Lehman via Public-List public-list at lists.alberg30.org
Fri Mar 31 10:19:18 PDT 2017


On the deck where the Chainplates exit, I use 3M 4000UV. To install the
Chainplates below deck I would use 5200. The 4000UV holds up better in
sinlight, stay flexible and doesn't discolor.

On Mar 31, 2017 1:14 PM, "Jonathan Bresler via Public-List" <
public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:

Dear Albergers,

What are the recommendations for sealing/bedding the chainplates as they
pass through the deck?

The existing material appears to be something like 4200 at deck surface
level with some fibrous material between the metal and the deck.  Not glass
fiber, but rather some natural light to medium brown fibrous
material....packing of some sort?

This winter, the chainplates have been removed from Constance. Stainless
steel backing plates cut from 1-1/14" x 3/16" 316L bar stock drilled to
match the hole pattern of the chainplates.  The bulkhead and knees have
been painted, still need to add the third and last coat to the aft knees,
Thursday's coolness stopped me from painting yesterday.  Next step after
painting next week, when it should warm up a bit, is to install the
chainplates and their backing plates, the seal the openings.

Jonathan

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Jonathan M Bresler
S/V Constance Alberg 30 #262
Annapolis/Eastport MD
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