Jeff:

I'd use loctite, or at the least, a little polyurethane caulk... I had some
bolts in my mast back themselves out (I know... I didn't believe it either,
but the bolts were GONE) and my mast fell on my MascGregor after I replaced
the masthead. A plastic or nylon washer under the head of the bolt isn't a
bad idea.

The boat was in a little corner of our lake where skiers and jet skis loved
to go up and down... and up and down, and up and down. Set up a vicious
quick chop that whipped the boat around mercilessly.

My Monty lies easy in a slip where no boat wakes can get to it.

Hope this helps

BG

-- 
Brian Gilbert
Marine Media 
M17 "Tiny Dancer" (ex "Stargazer")
(423)876-9990
3404 Hartford Drive
Chattanooga, TN 37415
www.sailingsmall.com
on 6/12/06 9:57 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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> Any advice on mounting a cast aluminum tang for a forestay to my aluminum
> mast.  A friend of mine says he always uses stainless steel machine screws and
> taps the holes into the aluminum mast when mounting hardware.  I wondered
> about corrosion with Stainless and aluminum together.  Is there any thread
> compound to use to help with this?  What about pop rivets?  Are they strong
> enough? and would I use aluminum or Stainless rivets?
> 
> Any comments would be appreciated.
> Jeff


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