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Old 08-03-2010, 12:34 AM
lavery lavery is offline
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Brion,
Thank you for your comments.

I agree that legal action would be futile. I'd rather put my energy into the boat.

Regarding chainplates on the survey, some chainplates were cited for evidence of leaks below decks. Recommended was "All shroud chainplates should have the cover plates and remnant caulking removed to examine the chainplate and deck materials beneath. Repair or replace as found necessary; and reseal."

I pulled all 8 chainplates and found a couple of small cracks. I also found a good deal of rust on the hidden faces of the leakiest chainplates. This exploration also yielded more mushy core. Repairs are underway here as well.

Titanium chainplates - what a concept! I like it. I'll check with my local fabricators for availability and expertise. Likely I will go with whatever is most expedient as my weather window for repairs is closing in.

Yes my intention is to head initially toward denser population areas. I'll stop in when I get to Port Townsend.

Jim Lavery
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