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Date Posted: - Wednesday - 07/ 6/11 - 8:19am
Author: Gene Trentham
Subject: Mystery disc
In reply to: Tom Kucera 's message, "Mystery stainless disc, M32" on - Tuesday - 07/ 5/11 - 8:45pm

My M-31 also has one and I suspect so does everyone else's, I think. I always wondered too. Hopefully someone of knowledge will speak up here.

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[> [> I always thought it was the corner post of the head bulkhead -- Paul M31 #106 NJ, - Wednesday - 07/ 6/11 - 10:52am

It must be hiding some bolt driven down into the bulkhead from the top in order to give it maximum support.

I have a few other little circle plates like that, but on the inside, reinforcing block attachment points on top of the cabin outside.

I will be on the boat tomorrow and give it an extra close look.


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