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    Posted: 03 December 2022 at 16:47
Hi,Does anyone have details of embedded aluminium or steel positions on 415.I know there is an aluminium plate embedded under the stern weather plinth as I drilled thru it to run some solar cables,but does anyone know if this runs all around the perimeter of the boat.Also is there something running vertically in the stem on the bow.The forestay chainplate bolts must be into something but does it run all the way down,as I am having a stainless stem protector made and I want to know if there is something to fix it to.I’m also interested in fitting some pad eyes and fair leads.I tried Hanse and they just referred me to the dealership.
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Not sure what you mean by stern weather plinth, but I don’t believe there is anything in the stem, certainly not full length of the stem anyway. This will be very thick laminate at this point so unlikely to need reinforcement
Hanse 418 #64 EmBer. Hamble, UK

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Sorry that’s my poor description this is where I meant (1)I know this has aluminium plate embedded But really I’m interested what people have fixed their bow protection to/with, like in the second picture and what others have secured additional fittings like padeyes to.The Spinnaker block in 3 must be attached to something solid and I was hoping someone had a drawing of their locations,like I’ve seen on other models in this forum.

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This guy fabricates and fits a bow protector to a 418 in this video. May help?



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Hanse 418 #64 EmBer. Hamble, UK

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There should be a hard points diagram for your boat.    If you didn't get it from Hanse, you can ask for it.   It lays out exactly where the reinforcements / embedded plates are.   

I can send you the one from our 575 as an example, but you should be able to get it for yours.

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