For the lower inner forestay fitting, I chose Selden’s “O” fitting which was marginally easier to install. The backing plates for the running backstay " T" fittings are also by Selden.
Nicholas
Mast Refit (part 2)
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Mast Refit (part 2)
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- Selden's "O" forestay fitting accepts eye terminals or toggles.
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- The front plate serves as a template for marking and drilling.
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- Coating the hole edges with Duralac.
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- Lower inner forestay fitting in place.
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- Selden's backing plates for the running backstays accept the company's T terminals.
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- Starting to drill the 30mm holes with a holesaw.
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- Backing plates riveted in place.
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Nicholas Koligiannis
Moments of Clarity
Hull No. 334
Moments of Clarity
Hull No. 334