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as mentioned by Rich below, the stress can be similar and is dependant on rig configuration.
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Chain Plates
Replace them during the refit.
Addition. The cracks will be where you can't see them.
Yes - replace them...
both 316 and 304 have their tradeoffs
Strength difference insignificant...
I thought about that. If the specs are so close
Yes, polished is better...
Fatigue
bends and kinks - minimize them
Replace them
You might consider one of the duplex stainless alloys...
What does "not heavily corroded" mean?
They aren't worth the cost of testing them..just put in new metal...
Why isn't bronze used more often ?
"Good Bronze" is more difficult to obtain than 'good' Stainless
Yes it is much more expensive
chainplates are an integral part of your standing rigging so...
A question for Rob
Stress is more or less equal .....
as mentioned by Rich below, the stress can be similar and is dependant on rig configuration.
Chain plates ongoing saga
HUH? 8 to 9,000?
A suggestion -
Where do you live?
A second suggsestion.
HUH? Can the tab be cut off in-place with a Dremel cutting wheel?
Second that idea!
Are they glassed in place?....
Chain Plates
What about switching to external ?
You can't glass in straight ...
chainplate knees
chainplates