Robin.
 Drill your holes for the fasteners on your deck organizer and stopper  then 
you know the exact  thickness.
I buy my fasteners long (usually 1.5 inches for a thin fitting) - mount the  
piece -some have backing plates some do not (sheet stoppers on cabin house top 
 do, winch does) then cut off excess screw with a Dremel and cut-off wheel,  
finish with a small fine file to prevent scalp and sail lacerations.
 Most people here on the list will then overdrill the diameters and  fill 
with thickened epoxy, then redrill when cured,  bed and mount the  fitting. How 
is that for complicating a simple little thing?!?! LOL. It is a bit  of work 
but it is a well found practice on a cored deck.
 Maybe we could get a diagram or photo essay up on the MSOG page as a  visual 
aid. Unfortunately I am not drilling any holes in cored areas at this  time. 
If I do, I will photograph the process.
 
Most early model 17's did not have Main halyard winches, but a # 6 aluminum  
would be a great application, Be sure to offset the winch mount to your 
stopper  fairlead or the line will chafe at the stopper exit. (drum will be 
mounted  
inboard of the stopper fairlead if you halyard is on the starboard side of 
the  house).
 
Take Care, Have Fun, Go Sailing
GO
M-17 # 316a LB/GF!
Team Geezer Racing......Old and In the Way
 
 
In a message dated 7/13/2008 6:34:42 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I have a  deck organizer and line clamp to install on the cabin top of my  
M-17.  Anyone have an estimate of the thickness of the balsa cored  cabin 
top? 
Another question is about mounting a halyard winch on the  cabin top for 
the main halyard.  My 1975 seems to be the rare model  that does not have 
this winch.  Any advise on adding the winch?   It looks to be the same 
size as the winches for the jib  sheets.

Thanks
Robbin
hull number 056

"My cousin saw a  sign that said drink Canada Dry.  So he went up  there."

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