Hi Greg,
How do you know the parts are 304 SS. Did you have a lab analysis on any parts? If you have any more details I'm interested?
Did you take Larry Vaughn up on his offer to help and fabricate parts?
I'm still trying to reassure myself and clear that nagging feeling that our SS may be faulty, even after an all-clear from a rigger's inspection.
When I inquired 6-7 years ago, CR claimed to have no accurate record (safe legal approach I suppose) of which boats had the incorrect grade of SS installed.
Dave
CR34 #7
On Apr 4, 2013, at 12:12 PM, gregry melnechuk wrote:
Hi. I, recently, installed new chain plates on my Cabo Rico 34, hull
number 1. The bolts were 304 SS. The new chainplates are 3/8" X 2"
316 A240 stainless steel. I, still need to replace the bottom
staysail bracket, the bobstay and and the lower bobstay bracket that
is bolted through the hull. All of which show cracks or what appears
to be electrolysis corrosion. The swim ladder bolts are also 304 SS.
The standing wire rigging was just inspected and found to be in good
condition. Also, the lower rudder post bracket appears to be OK.
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