Chainplate/ Chainplate screw failure

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Chainplate/ Chainplate screw failure

Postby Moose » Sat Jun 05, 2010 11:08 am

I was out sailing yesterday when I noticed that one of the bolts on my side-staysnapped off at the head. Anyone else have this problem?

I dont think the stays were set too tight. I also don't know about the origin or quality of the bolts. Probably replace them all with 316 S.S. BHCS's
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Postby algonquin » Sun Jun 06, 2010 11:26 pm

I haven’t had this happen but it does bring to light the importance of regular inspections of the rigging and all its attachments. Especially as the fleet ages. Brad
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Postby K.C. Walker » Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:36 am

I've definitely had failures in stainless steel fasteners due to corrosion. My stemhead plate cracked and looking at the cracked place it definitely looked rusty. I also had a turnbuckle bolt shear off, and looking at that it also looked rusty and obviously had been cracked. I think 316 bolts are a really good idea. Saltwater and stainless definitely has a lifespan. Threaded parts are more vulnerable from what I understand.

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Postby GreenLake » Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:01 am

SS corrosion is accelerated by salt and oxygen depletion (the oxygen is needed to constantly restore a film of surface oxides that make the material stainless). Crevices and crevice-like places, like treads, are the most vulnerable, esp. for saltwater use.
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Postby Woden » Wed Jun 09, 2010 3:59 am

I popped the head off of one of my chain stay bolts last year. I drilled them out and replaced them with 1/4 SS bolts. No problems.
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Postby Moose » Wed Jun 09, 2010 7:51 am

I plan on replacing them(all of them Friday. Hopefully that will stop any problems.
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Postby talbot » Wed Jun 16, 2010 11:12 am

I have found the #10 bolts don't align precisely, and that after use the heads are tweaked out of line. I didn't drill mine out, but have taken to replacing them each spring.
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