How can I tell if my little deck plate is builder supplied? I ordered it from Intensity who claim it is class legal (http://www.intensitysails.com/holatupoforo.html) but it doesn't have the little Laser stamp that I've seen on everyone else's.
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And that's why I'm a little confused. According to their website the package that I purchased, which included this part, states that it is class legal. From what I'm hearing here that may not be the case.I have purchased from Intensity in the past and am always happy with their product and service. The Intensity website is pretty clear on the legality and usage of their products.
Gregg, if I had it to do over, I would place my inspection port off to one side - not on the center line. My boat has a strip down the center of the deck that is thicker than the rest of the deck- it's about 4 inches wide as I remember. I would go far enough to one side, to have the inspection port not cut into that thicker strip. The deck is stronger if you don't cut that strip, and it's a little harder to seat the inspection port and secure it when it straddles that strip.... likely put in an inspection port. I see that you placed yours due to the fact that you had a major repair to do.
Gregg
I'd want to see what markings are on the fittings before agreeing to the that.The class legal laser upgrades are made by two companies. Holt and Harken. The package you bought was Holt and therefor class legal.
The class legal laser upgrades are made by two companies. Holt and Harken. The package you bought was Holt and therefor class legal.
This is incorrect.The class legal laser upgrades are made by two companies. Holt and Harken. The package you bought was Holt and therefor class legal.