[alberg30] Mast support beam

George Dinwiddie gdinwiddie at min.net
Mon May 22 06:24:37 PDT 2000


Peter,

I went back and reread your message and I'm still not sure what you're
describing.  Are you saying the beam itself is sagging?  Or is the deck
area just aft of the beam sagging?

If the deck is sagging, it's likely due to water infiltration into the
balsa core causing rot.

The beam on the newer boats is supported, after a fashion, by the 
bulkheads separating the head and hanging locker from the forepeak.
It may be that these bulkheads were cut a bit small and don't fill
the space between the overhead liner and the liner forming the sole.
Also, it may be that there is insufficient support under the sole
to support the liner above the hull.

 - George

> Peter Amos said:
> 
> When I was putting "Tait Tait" in mothballs for the summer I noticed 
> that the mast support beam in the cabin has developed a small but 
> definite bow and the cabin ceiling immediately behind the beam has a 
> bump in it too. I think it is a result of some hard sailing during the 
> winter including a bad Gulf Stream crossing when I lost concentration a 
> couple of times. Consequence, a couple of nasty jibes that hung up the 
> boom in the back stay.Bad sailing but the autopilot could'nt handle it 
> and after eight hours I was getting a bit weary.
> I  think Tait Tait, (478) has an aluminium mast support beam and the 
> mast seems to sit not squarely on it but half  on and half aft of it.
> 
> Has anyone else had these beam and ceiling problems and made an 
> effective repair?
> When I get back to Florida next season the mast will be unstepped for 
> re-rigging etc. and it will be a good opportunity to tackle these 
> problems.
> 
> As always advice and information is appreciated
> 
> Peter Amos
> P.A.Amos at tesco.net U.K.

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