Bridle Chain Plate [Kevin NorthWales]
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2001 6:20 am
Kevin NorthWales wrote:
Having sailed my Dart 15 over the Easter weekend I noticed how easy it was to bend the bridle chain plate. Launching at Penmaenmawr at low tide means crossing a sandy beach, no problem except that the sand can be soggy in places and the boat can sink into it on the trolley. Tugging way, holding the bow, with your hand round the bridle causes the plate to bend away from the hull. Would I need to replace the chain plate ( I have bent it back into shape)? Can you get a trolley with wider wheels?
I hear that the Dart 16 bow cross bar can break due to a similar problem.
Having sailed my Dart 15 over the Easter weekend I noticed how easy it was to bend the bridle chain plate. Launching at Penmaenmawr at low tide means crossing a sandy beach, no problem except that the sand can be soggy in places and the boat can sink into it on the trolley. Tugging way, holding the bow, with your hand round the bridle causes the plate to bend away from the hull. Would I need to replace the chain plate ( I have bent it back into shape)? Can you get a trolley with wider wheels?
I hear that the Dart 16 bow cross bar can break due to a similar problem.