I noticed one of the hold down bolts on the bow pulpit foot (port side, the aft most foot) was loose. I assumed that the bolt end and nut was accessible in the vee berth by removing the celing panel outboard of the teak trim...but after removing that panel, it looks lke the bolts are hidden by the wooden block that the ceiling panel screws are attached to?
Do these machine screws go into some sort of threaded connector in the wooden block?
Perhaps the loose screw I have is just too shart to reach it?
Sorry if this has been posted before, but as we are all aware, the forum search function is still OOS.
IIRC, Lance Jones had reported on these blocks and the advice was to remove the block for access.
I just rebedded the pulpit with butyl tape this weekend. On my boat (1990 Mk 1.5), unlike the other stanchions, the pulpit foot actually screwed down into a threaded connection - there are no nuts for these. Not sure if this is unique to my boat.
Greg
Put in a new pulpit a couple of weeks ago; the aft feet were accessible after removing the covers outboard of the teak trim and the fore feet were accessible through the beckson port in the anchor well. All 4 feet were secured with machine screws, washers and nuts.
Ed