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C YENSEN 10-03-2005 11:30 AM

Not sure about the technical name, but.....
 
the ubolt on the front of the hull for trailering. i was looking around the cabin on my recently bought v20 and found that inside the hull where the ubolt attaches there is a steel plate. Well mine is almost completey rusted away, I am afraid that a couple more times pulling her out of the water and she might break and pull through the front of the hull. What a mess that would make!!! :-[ I think the front cleat on top of the hull where the anchor is tied off is leaking and water ran down the bolt over the years and rusted the plate away.

so my question is has anyone ever replaced this piece and if so where the hell can i buy a new one or find a used one in good shape ???

thanks fellas

sorry just a newbie in need of some advice ;D

willy 10-03-2005 11:35 AM

Re: Not sure about the technical name, but.....
 
Hey Cyensen go to the repairs forum and look at the top listed post ;)

C YENSEN 10-03-2005 11:55 AM

Re: Not sure about the technical name, but.....
 
thanks willy, from what i can tell my bow eye is fine, the problem is the plate on the inside that holds it. That is the part i need to replace. If i pull the nuts off the back of the eye then pull out the rusty piece of sheet metal i shouldn't have to replace or remove the eye at all. Right????

thanks

willy 10-03-2005 12:03 PM

Re: Not sure about the technical name, but.....
 
I don't know the answer to that because from what i saw on my boat the eye is a u shaped piece of metal rod, probably stainless thats threaded on the two ends and goes thru hull then thru a metal plate/ sort of like a big flat washer and then the nuts tighten down on that plate. I believe that is what you have also. I need to replace that plate and the nuts and probably the eye (u) too even though that looks good from outside

C YENSEN 10-03-2005 12:10 PM

Re: Not sure about the technical name, but.....
 
the plate that is like a big washer. does yours go up on one side and have a bolt that the achor cleat is attached to ???

if so can i buy parts from wellcraft to replace this factory piece or do i have to go through someone like boaters world

willy 10-03-2005 12:13 PM

Re: Not sure about the technical name, but.....
 
I don't know that yet/ picking up boat in a week or so

C YENSEN 10-03-2005 12:13 PM

Re: Not sure about the technical name, but.....
 
thanks for the info

reelapeelin 10-03-2005 10:19 PM

Re: Not sure about the technical name, but.....
 

cyensen, is there enough lenghth of the two eye-bolt ends to remove the nuts and put some other reinforcement under them...if there is, I don't think you'll lose any strength... ;)...that would be my first shot at it...

C YENSEN 10-03-2005 10:26 PM

Re: Not sure about the technical name, but.....
 
thought about that, but when i went to loosen the first nut from bow eye it broke off, so i went ahead and took the rest off and am in the process of buying 1/4" steel and making a new piece this weekend. after i took off the steel piece i noticed the fiberglass has cracked along one side right where it flattens out is this going to be a problem ???

should i put some epoxy or something like liquid nails in the gap to strengthen it up?? i know liquid nails is probably not good to use. Any suggestions? ???

reelapeelin 10-04-2005 09:07 AM

Re: Not sure about the technical name, but.....
 
How important the crack is depends on whether it's ''structural'' or not...do you see the crack from inside or out (or both?)...you'll need some kind of epoxy for the repair, but Skools Out is ''Da Man'' to tell ya zackly what to use...if he doesn't look in on this thread, do a new, ''Hey Skools'' thread... ;)...

Oh, and the new steel you're getting ...MAKE SURE it's STAINLESS STEELE or you'll be wasting all your time and effort :)...


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