| Re: What did you break this weekend?, part IV
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#25337 10/21/03 09:11 AM 10/21/03 09:11 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | My guess is that the rear cross bar bolt failure that led the the critical loading of the shroud attachment point in the hull. That is, assuming they were on the same side of the boat. If the bolt let go first, the shroud was carrying the weight of the hull and crew that is normally supported by the cross bar as the boat was twisting through the chop. One failure should have preceeded the other.
Last edited by Jake; 10/21/03 09:15 AM.
Jake Kohl | | | Re: What did you break this weekend?, part IV
[Re: MauganN20]
#25341 10/21/03 11:13 AM 10/21/03 11:13 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | A good screw extractor set should be able to get it out if you can get to the bolt reasonably. To use a screw extractor, you would drill a hole as concentricly as possible in the shaft of the sheared off bolt and insert the extractor. The extractor consists of a tool steel shaft with high angle reversed threads on it. As you rotate (lefty loosy) the tool the threads dig into the bolt and should grip it enough that it will begin to turn and back out.
Jake Kohl | | | Re: What did you break this weekend?, part IV
[Re: MauganN20]
#25343 10/21/03 01:27 PM 10/21/03 01:27 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Let me know, we build $150k all stainless steel production machinery in both metric and ASE. I can probably help you find the hardware you need.
Jake Kohl | | | Re: What did you break this weekend?, part IV
[Re: h17windbtch6333]
#25347 10/21/03 04:02 PM 10/21/03 04:02 PM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | I was trying to say that the stay probably pulled out because it was having to handle extra loading because the the cross bar was loose. Not that the loose cross bar created the hole.
Last edited by Jake; 10/21/03 04:03 PM.
Jake Kohl | | | Re: What did you break this weekend?, part IV
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#25349 10/21/03 04:28 PM 10/21/03 04:28 PM |
Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 805 Gainesville, FL 32607 USA dacarls
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Posts: 805 Gainesville, FL 32607 USA | Early (78-79) brand new Hobie 18 decks peeled off just like this. This led to the factory havig better quality control on the glue used to keep the deck on- and eventually to essential D-shaped reiforcement plates under the lip. Why not on these heavily abused H17s?
Dacarls: A-class USA 196, USA 21, H18, H16 "Nothing that's any good works by itself. You got to make the damn thing work"- Thomas Edison
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[Re: MauganN20]
#25351 10/22/03 12:46 PM 10/22/03 12:46 PM |
Joined: Apr 2003 Posts: 38 Nigel
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Posts: 38 | When I refurbished my H17, I was shocked when I removed the Starboard Fore and Aft Crossbeam Bolts and Anchor Bars, as "both" Anchor Bars (the anchor bars are what fits in the hull lip and then the  crossbeam bolts screws into)...where was I??,, yeah, both anchor bars were bent and cracked on one side where the threaed hole is.....so it would have only been time when one or both crossbeam bolts would have given out. HINT...during your Winter maintenance, remove and check the Anchor bars....there are 4 on each hull...1 for each crossbeam, 1 for each mainstay and 1 for the forestay...so check them out closely. Nige | | |
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