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    Our marina opens April 15th. Last year due to constructing a new sliding companionway hatch, I launched mid June. Today, my oldest son...
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    klb67pgh replied to the thread New chainplate metal grain?.
    Thanks for the info on your E25. That's helpful, and gives me some peace of mind.I won't be needing to add a bend come spring. I do...
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    klb67pgh replied to the thread New chainplate metal grain?.
    Here's a so so pic of one of the original chainplates. I don't really notice a grain. It is likely 304 stainless, from bar stock, and...
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    klb67pgh replied to the thread Mast step electrical routing.
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    klb67pgh replied to the thread Mast step electrical routing.
    Peter, I have an E25 with masthead wiring through the mast step like yours. My existing connectors were aviation plug connectors that...
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