In a Laser Standard sailboat (30+ years old) I tore out the pins holding the hiking strap and mainsheet. These pins were metal expansion dowels that corroded over time and just "jumped out". I attach a picture.
There are four holes where the strap and the mainsheet were attached with two pins. The two metal pins in the photo are the result of a quick on-site repair attempt (they do not fit, I will remove them). I do not know if there were originally four holes or two, and the other two holes were "added" by a previous owner.
I was thinking of using metal expansion dowels but then the whole thing would be held with two dowels. Wouldn't it be better to mount the whole thing with four, not two, dowels, maybe adding a metal element with a permanently welded "eyelet" on top for attaching the hiking strap and the mainsheet?
Do you have any suggestions on what to do and what not? This dinghy is not meant to be a "legal racing dinghy" but a learn-and-have-fun dinghy.
(forgive my English and the sailing terms, it's not my main language).
Best,
J
There are four holes where the strap and the mainsheet were attached with two pins. The two metal pins in the photo are the result of a quick on-site repair attempt (they do not fit, I will remove them). I do not know if there were originally four holes or two, and the other two holes were "added" by a previous owner.
I was thinking of using metal expansion dowels but then the whole thing would be held with two dowels. Wouldn't it be better to mount the whole thing with four, not two, dowels, maybe adding a metal element with a permanently welded "eyelet" on top for attaching the hiking strap and the mainsheet?
Do you have any suggestions on what to do and what not? This dinghy is not meant to be a "legal racing dinghy" but a learn-and-have-fun dinghy.
(forgive my English and the sailing terms, it's not my main language).
Best,
J