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Date Posted: - Wednesday - 07/ 6/11 - 12:59pm
Author: gitano
Subject: Mystery disc
In reply to: Tom Kucera 's message, "Mystery stainless disc, M32" on - Tuesday - 07/ 5/11 - 8:45pm

I have a couple of those also. One supports the large fastener for the corner post for the bulkhead between the head and salon, the other supports the spindle post at the companionway. I tried to remove them when getting prepped for paint, but quickly saw that it wouldn't be possible to do so without bending it up so that it wouldn't sit flat anymore, so decided to not mess with them. There was no need to remove them, so they got painted over again. Unless you need to remove the bulkhead for a remodel inside, or the companionway spindle, or are preparing to replace the coach ply roof, I recommend not removing them.

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[> [> Another mystery solved -- Tom Kucera, - Friday - 07/ 8/11 - 12:11pm

Thanks for the responses. I shall let sleeping stainless lie.


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