I own a 2007 28TE. On the rear port side of the boat is the opening where engine water / exhaust exits, while under way. Can anyone tell me whether or not that plate is just screwed on as a cosmetic cover, or is it an actual insert?
I might need to replace it and don't know where I can find another one. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
Robert
2007 Newport 28TE
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Engine exhaust s/s plate
- NJRobert
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Exhaust cover
I am getting some significant rusting around two of the screws
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It's probably the screws themselves. Just remove them, polish up the plate, and replace them with stainless screws. It's not uncommon for non-stainless fasteners to accidentally get mixed in with stainless ones at the foundry or factory. It happens. No one's being cheap or lazy, it's just a matter of the speed at which these operations go.
When I was a kid, our Catalina sailboat had one bolt that just rusted out like you wouldn't believe. It wasn't until I was older, and it had almost completely rusted away, that I realized what had probably happened. I replaced with a new stainless one, and polished everything up, and it looked new again, just like every other bolt on the boat.
When I was a kid, our Catalina sailboat had one bolt that just rusted out like you wouldn't believe. It wasn't until I was older, and it had almost completely rusted away, that I realized what had probably happened. I replaced with a new stainless one, and polished everything up, and it looked new again, just like every other bolt on the boat.
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Exhaust plate
Thanks for the advice. I'll do just that, when the boat comes out.