Doug91mac26s wrote:Here's what I did. Just install an access plate,easy peasy![]()
That looks very clean. What size access plate is that?
Doug91mac26s wrote:Here's what I did. Just install an access plate,easy peasy![]()
Doug91mac26s wrote:I used a 6" white, smooth, pry out deck plate. I also used SS oval head machine screws, with washers and nylock nuts. The opening is big enough to get your arm in there to reach the forepeak, and easy inspection of the bow eye.
I used a jig saw with a metal blade to make the cut. The fiberglass is thin there, so cutting is easy, just take your time. The ring of the access plate covers the rough cut, makes a nice clean installation.
I'm all about clean installations of all my mods. I shoot for a professional job.
I installed two 8" inch access plates on either side of the companionway, you can see my posted mod here:
http://macgregorsailors.com/modt/index.php?view=1277
More of my mods can be seen in the Mac Mods area.
http://macgregorsailors.com/modt/index. ... 586&page=1
http://s33.photobucket.com/albums/d64/doug91mac26s/


I hated working in that area. You for sure can't get two arms in there. That front bolt was a long reach, but the real pain was getting....Doug91mac26s wrote:Sum, to be honest with you I'd have to try it. I put the access plate there for the purpose of accessing the bow eye. Yes, I could remove the deck plate completely, but I don't know if the small gain of opening would make any difference. Next time I'm in there I'll have to see just how far I can reach.

