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Failed Flex Footplate Bolt
Dan Mayhew Apr 21, 2024 #35469
Reivers - After Mathew's bolt broke mid-paddle on Saturday you mentioned you had swapped the bolts out long ago. Can you describe what you replaced them with?
My Flex's footplate has upgrades that Matt's boat doesn't, but I want to double check. I don't want to be in the middle of the bay or the Gorge on a big day with no footplate!
Reivers Dustin Apr 21 #35470
Yeah. This is news flash for me. Matt placed his footplate bolts down in front of me at Avenue Bread after the paddle. He smiled and asked what I thought. (Always a red flag.)
I picked them up and one of them came apart. The way the bolt plate was welded to the bolt was faulty. I will be checking my own Vega footplate bolts for this problem. I do not know how you can be sure unless you look. It's the kind of fault you would need to use magna-flux or Dye penetrant to really see. It's possible that those massive forearms on Mad-Matt just put too much force on the lever-cam nuts.
Before I knew what I was talking about I told Matt, “Oh yeah, got rid of those lever-cam nuts and put some nylocks on there.” …like I were an ex-spurt. oopth. This is just replacing the nuts on the inside of the cockpit, nothing about the actual bolts.
It's the actual backing bolt that failed. Not an easy fix. Vega owners should investigate this.
rd
Dan Mayhew Apr 21 #35471
I have a fix that JD sent me and Matt. As you suggested, it includes wing nuts, but the bolt appears to be the same style as the one that failed. I'll keep investigating.
Thanks for your in your input. You know we all look up to you as an ex-spurt, first-class!
Brian Kummer
Apr 21 #35472
Can someone maybe post a couple picture of the failed part? With several Flex’s here I. The gorge it would be good information to have.
Thanks
Brian K
Dan Mayhew Apr 21 #35473

The part that failed is the bolt in the image with the wing nut. The head of the bolt came off the shaft. The shaft couldn't be rethreaded into the head on the water, or on the nearby island. Matt had to stuff his PDF into the footwell to paddle back to shore.
The ski with the failed bolt was purchased new in June of 2022.
The second image shows the set up in my ski that was purchase in January of 2023. It has a new, improved footplate with vertical grooves on the back of the long slotted adjustment plate so it doesn't need nearly as much torque as the early models with a smooth back. (Thanks to Jim Schulz for pointing this out to me.)
Duncan Howat
Apr 21 #35474
Dan, did you really mean ex-spurt, first gas in answering RD ?
Reivers Dustin 9:19am #35477
According to my really grumpy high school biology teacher, all you bums started out as spurts.