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The Chainplates
Before fitting any chainplates, read this section, ‘The Chainplates’, and the following section, ‘The Gunport Assemblies’,
taking note of the positioning of each part as they are all fitted relative to one another. Each chainplate assembly and each
gunport assembly should also be treated as an individual mini-project.
Identify the chainplates assemblies (554 - 591) on the brass etch sheet. Do not remove them from the sheet until you are ready
to fit them, they all vary in length by small degrees and have been designed to fit in their own unique position. Paint all of the
assemblies black while they are still in the brass sheet.
Note:
the whole length of the assemblies are black regardless of the hull colour behind, do not paint any areas yellow. Some
photographs show the chainplate colour corresponding to the hull colour behind (black and yellow bands), the most recent
research has shown this to be incorrect.
You will notice that the chainplate assembly has also been designed in such a way that it forms a completely closed structure.
To achieve this ‘tuck’ the long end of the chain behind the short and secure with super glue as shown (
Fig 024
).
Note:
the aft pair of chainplates on the main channel will foul the rigol below, this is not an error and a section of the rigol
should be filed out to accommodate the chainplates.
Fig 024