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i bought a 1978 rival 38 and am in the process of removing the old teak
decks. I am now at the chainplate area and noticed that the chainplates are only through bolted through the deck (side decks ars solid glass and the hull to deck joint is glassed together with about 6-7 inch overlap). the boat was designed this way but this seems like an iferior design mostly reserved for small coastal sailboats.rivals are known for there ruggedness and several have circumnavigated.my particular boat has crossed the atlantic and the deck shows no sign of distortion. does anybody know of anyone who can manufacture me some new ones the old ones seem to be in good shape but i would feel better with new ones. does anybody now of other ocean sailing boats that used a similar design? should i redesign the rig and use a more conventional designed chainplate? any information would be greatly appreciated. |
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