On our Bavaria 37 Cruiser (2006) we have a leaking starboard chainplate, Capt. Tolley helps for a little while, but it keeps reappearing so I guess it is time for a more thorough job...
Does anybody know what is best used as sealant to refit the chainplate ?
It could be it is not set in some flexible caulking but in some type of resin - at least that's the impression I get by looking from below.
Also curious if it is hard to get off the chainplate ?
And how to figure the appropriate torque when reattaching the bolts/nuts after resealing ?
And finally: as the mast is still up with the boat on the hard, I was thinking if it this job is doable without pulling the mast
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My idea was to soften the shrouds on both sides, then attach main halyard and topping lift to the cradle (or around the keel) on the starboard side and finally take the starboard shrouds entirely off the chainplate.
Would this be a reasonable idea or a recipe for disaster?
Thomas