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making your own alternative deck hardware

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 7:43 pm
by Dan
Hi All,

Has anyone made something along these lines. I saw a 40' race boat with spectra deck cleats and struck me as a good option for the i550. No snagging, lightweight, easy to make? Someone mentioned they had 'dog bones' to hold loop in place and not a knot, and if they only pull in the right direction easy to waterproof.

There are ones like ropeye.com but was wondering if any one has attempted to make something similar? Thoughts ?

Re: making your own alternative deck hardware

PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 3:57 pm
by admin
Hey Dan, great question.

We went almost entirely with spectra loops. Mine are no where near as pretty as the ones you have posted a photo of, but they work! We just drilled the hole, inserted a low friction bushing, tied an overhand knot in the spectra to form a loop, pushed the loop thru the bushing from the underside, and filled in the hole with some thick bog (rather sloppily, sorry to say). I inspect them for chafe everytime I go out, but so far so good.

spectra cleats.jpg


Just remembered, we also put a big nylon fender washer underneath, one with a small hole and we filed the hole smooth so there were no 90 degree edges on the inside of the hole -- crude drawing

Re: making your own alternative deck hardware

PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 9:00 pm
by Mist
Bellow are a few photos of homemade chainplates. I used the Colligo 5mm dux soft shackle inside a 3/8" ID g-10 tube.

Re: making your own alternative deck hardware

PostPosted: Mon May 09, 2016 7:14 pm
by Dan
Interesting, thanks all. I kind of wished I had done the chainplate option - bit late now.

Now we just want to get on the water, so we flipped the hull in two slings which was easy for two people and low and behold interior is easier to paint final coat while upside down.

Will revisit the above when fitting hardware.