Does anyone know the thinkness of the GB stem (fore/aft) well above the waterline?
Am considering drilling and thru-bolting a well caulked eye-bolt into the chain locker to accept the bitter-end of anchor rode.
Outside of bolt would exit stem, well above waterline, and be backed with fender washer or backing plate and locknut - all 3/4" stainless.
Had a similar setup on a sailboat once to accept backing plate for inner forestay.
Figured the stem is one of the strongest parts of the boat and a good place to secure a bitter end if it ever came to being necessary to accept a substantial load.
All the woodwork and bulkhead structure inside just seem too flimsy to me.
Anyone ever drilled a hole competely fore/aft thru their GB stem at chainlocker level?
If so, how thick is it?
Will find out myself soon enough but looking to see if anyone has ever done this.
Please advise.
Thanks
Am considering drilling and thru-bolting a well caulked eye-bolt into the chain locker to accept the bitter-end of anchor rode.
Outside of bolt would exit stem, well above waterline, and be backed with fender washer or backing plate and locknut - all 3/4" stainless.
Had a similar setup on a sailboat once to accept backing plate for inner forestay.
Figured the stem is one of the strongest parts of the boat and a good place to secure a bitter end if it ever came to being necessary to accept a substantial load.
All the woodwork and bulkhead structure inside just seem too flimsy to me.
Anyone ever drilled a hole competely fore/aft thru their GB stem at chainlocker level?
If so, how thick is it?
Will find out myself soon enough but looking to see if anyone has ever done this.
Please advise.
Thanks
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