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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Another Paint Stripping Thread! On a 65 year old Starcraft
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<blockquote data-quote="Ray Clark" data-source="post: 515740" data-attributes="member: 31103"><p>Yeah that one looks like somebody already replaced it at least once. The one picture makes it look like they fashioned a block from wood?</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, the best, and probably easiest way is to make a new block and put it in. I think new eye's can be had online for not a lot of money.</p><p></p><p>I've looked at the one on my boat before. That wedge on the interior side of the bow needs to cover a decent area to spread the load and keep the bow from deforming over time. Use stainless hardware and a nyloc nut to keep it from backing out and becoming loose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ray Clark, post: 515740, member: 31103"] Yeah that one looks like somebody already replaced it at least once. The one picture makes it look like they fashioned a block from wood? Unfortunately, the best, and probably easiest way is to make a new block and put it in. I think new eye's can be had online for not a lot of money. I've looked at the one on my boat before. That wedge on the interior side of the bow needs to cover a decent area to spread the load and keep the bow from deforming over time. Use stainless hardware and a nyloc nut to keep it from backing out and becoming loose. [/QUOTE]
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