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From: LA Licata (no email)
Date: Wed Jun 27 2007 - 02:36:28 EDT
Keith,
I would think no more than 3/8" but I also would have the backing
plate extend at least 2 inches beyond the tip of the cleat, and the
width be at least half as wide as the length....
I think this is overkill, but I am just that sort of boater....
Hate surprises....
Lee
On 27 Jun 2007, at 03:34, Keith wrote: Assuming stainless steel is
used, what does the group think is a proper thickness to use? I would
think fairly thick to make it stiff and spread the load over a large
area. Keith
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