Author Topic: Cruiser chain plate covers  (Read 784 times)

Happysailor

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Cruiser chain plate covers
« on: February 20 2024, 13:15 »
Hi all,

On our Cruiser 41 (2014) I have found some nasty leakage from our PS chainplate cover. Noted already another thread on the site and this was solved by a strong hose down with HP washer..
Seems to be a rust run, from an area which should all be stainless. Did anyone have the same experience?

Interested about your found causes and how the space can be inspected/ cover to be removed (footrail to be loosened?)

Looking forward to your replies!

tiger79

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Re: Cruiser chain plate covers
« Reply #1 on: February 20 2024, 16:11 »
Mine also had rust stains down the hull. The cover is fibreglass and is glued on with Sikaflex or similar.  I had to destroy the cover to remove it!  Sourced a new cover from SVB.  Modified the lower edge of the new cover to allow better drainage.  Glued the new cover on and rigged up a simple weighted lever arrangement to apply pressure to hold the cover in place while the glue set.  No need to loosen the footrail, the cover just slides under it.


Happysailor

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Re: Cruiser chain plate covers
« Reply #2 on: February 20 2024, 18:58 »
Thank you for the reply and the pictures!
Did you find any reasons for the rustruns (besides poor drainage?)

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Re: Cruiser chain plate covers
« Reply #3 on: February 20 2024, 20:25 »
The rust stains were a mystery!  The chainplate and its bolts all looked good.

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Re: Cruiser chain plate covers
« Reply #4 on: February 24 2024, 16:41 »
Having seen the picture, I have decided to give it a good clean first. Today I cleaned the surrounding of the cover very well and with hard brush, I cleaned the drain gap at the bottom and thoroughly flushed the hollow space through. There was at least a lot of muck coming out of it.. perhaps it does the trick? Wait and see!