Bruce:

I recently replaced the original head on my 1981 C&C 34. The original
"bolts" were not bolts at all but were what I think are called hanger bolts
- part screw and part bolt. The screw part was into the pan on which the
head sits. The head was held down by cap nuts. Remove the head and back out
the hanger bolts. I carefully measured for the base of the new head,
drilled, and used SS lag bolts. The new head mounts firmly.

I did run into a placement problem. A wall of the head compartment was
angled thus reducing the space directly behind the head. I had the new head
bolted down and plumbed. When I put the toilet seat on, the angled wall
prevented the seat from lifting/opening fully. Solved the problem by
reversing the side of the pump relative to the bowl but had to re-drill for
the lag bolts. Good luck.

Ed
Briar Patch C&C 34
New Orleans, La.

On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 12:50 PM, Bruce Pope via CnC-List <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello.
>
>
> I pulled the existing Brydon head from my 29-2 and am installing a new
> Jabsco.    The existing bolts appear to be bedded into the fiberglass pan
> that the head sits on and of course the bolt pattern for the new head does
> not match these.  There is no access to the underside of the pan.
> Any ideas I've come up with for creating new mounts depend on knowing the
> thickness of the pan.
>
> Any 29-2 owners know how thick the glass is on the pan - is it solid?
>
> Any 29-2 owners encounter this issue and have a solution?
>
> I could use stainless steel toggle anchor bolts that would work if the pan
> is hollow - thinking this would be easiest.
>
> I could cut the heads off of bolts and bed them inverted (with
> resin/adhesive) in new holes if the pan is solid.
>
>
>
> Bruce
>
> s/v 'Gyrfalcon'
>
> '86 C&C 29 MK II
>
> Kootenay Lake, BC
>
>
>
>
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