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Terry Gates
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Topic Starter
2007-07-03T12:59:46Z
#1
Does anyone have an effective way of holding the outboard well blanking plate in place? The fittings that I inherited don't seem to be of any use.
Terry Gates
"Kitty" P21 No. 99
Terry Gates
"Kitty" P21 No. 99
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GeoffTurner
Administration
2007-07-04T08:45:40Z
#2
I was going to ask the same question! At the moment I use a couple of springy sail battens wedged between the plate and the outboard motor mount, but they're not brilliant. Next plan is to put something relatively heavy on top - maybe the kedge anchor (could be awkward it falls through!)
Geoff
Parker 21 / 18 Dawn
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GeoffTurner
Administration
2007-07-16T12:02:46Z
#3
Well, after a week of experimenting, I'm now using a bucket with a couple of full 2-litre water bottles in it to hold the blanking plate in place. Works well enough.
Geoff
Parker 21 / 18 Dawn
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GeoffTurner
Administration
2008-06-16T09:32:52Z
#4
I've now made a gadget to hold the blanking plate down, which seems to work so far!
There's neoprene hatch tape on the edges
Geoff
Parker 21 / 18 Dawn
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Terry Gates
Member
Topic Starter
2008-06-16T12:12:03Z
#5
Hats off to you Geoff! A clever bit of engineering. I will try to do something similar later, but it will have to wait until I get a bit more sailing under my belt this summer.
Terry Gates
"Kitty" P21 No. 99
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