Stanchion bases again - original design or already upgraded?

Started by sy_Anniina, September 11 2017, 12:46

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sy_Anniina

The famous stanchion bases topic once again... This time Bavaria 40 AC, 2001 vintage.

While searching for potential freshwater leak sources, I took a look at my stanchion base backing plates. What I found was apprx 20x60mm 3mm thick copper plates used as big backing plates. Would anyone know if these are these original design or already upgraded by p.o.? Yes - the material is most likely copper: I scraped the dark brown surface and revealed fresh coppery color.

My rationale says Bavaria would not have used copper (cost, electrochemistry) in such a place, but p.o. being electronics professional may have had a hands-on-supply of such material.

Picture not attached - the new forum does not seem to allow yet attachments

Yngmar

I agree, that doesn't sound original at all and the material makes no sense, being relatively soft and valuable. Where there are backing plates on my boat (mooring cleats), they were aluminium. The stanchions only had large (penny) washers in stainless backing them. I've added 4mm stainless plates to the pushpit when building the stern arch.

P.S.: Attachments will return later, when I've hopefully rescued the old ones.
formerly Songbird - Bavaria 40 Ocean (2001) -- now gone farming

sy_Anniina

Thanks a million Yngmar - both for this piece of information as well as the enabling the gathering of millions of pieces under this forum!

If linking to image will work this is what my stanchion bases look like



Tommi