Hi  listers,

First of- thanks for all of your suggestions for rebuilding my navtec
backstay adjuster. It was serviced by a shop in Oyster Bay, NY and the
local rigger (Jeff Lazar, whom I can't recommend enough) handled the
removal and reinstall. So, onto the next project!

I've been buying tools as I need them for projects, and this spring I'm
going to make sure my keep is securely attached to the boat.

Obviously I'll need a torque wrench, a socket, and an extension for the
forward bolt at the mast. Does anyone know offhand what size bolt is in the
35-1? Otherwise I'll add calipers to the list of tools.

The nuts and bolts are rust free, and the PO replaced the iron washers with
stainless backing plates. I can see they were bedded with a some caulking.
I am going to remove the nuts, one by one, clean and rebed the backing
plates with 4200, and bring the bolts to somewhere below the final torque
setting for a few days before the finishing the torquing to 100%.

Once that is done and it warms up, I am going to address the leading edge
of the keel with gflex, fair it, and paint the bottom.

Am I missing anything obvious in the bolt torquing procedure?

Thanks,
Tom

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Snow Goose
35-1
City Island, NY
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