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Capt. F.K. Lanier & Associates, LLC Marine Surveyors and Consultants Chesapeake, Virginia (757) 287-3770

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Damaged Chainplate Bolts

Damaged Chainplate BoltsCptFkLanier6572020-08-10T15:47:10+00:00

Here are two good reasons why chainplates should be pulled and inspected (along with the bolts and other associated hardware) every 5 to 7 years – more often if leaking or other problems are noted.  The upper bolt is noticeably bent, while the bottom one shows significant corrosion.

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