[Alberg30] Mast Beam Material-How about SS
Crufone at aol.com
Crufone at aol.com
Wed Mar 27 10:49:05 PST 2002
Paul and others,
There was a discussion about a month back on the mast beam repair. During
that discussion it was revealed that some Alberg 30 owners repaired the beam
using stainless steel. I own #133 and plan to do this repair sometime this
summer. I researched the Alberg 30 archives on this issue and felt that I
could affect a decent repair using SS. I even proposed that perhaps a better
repair could be made using a SS channel section rather than the two Aluminum
plates. Proponents of the "classical and proven" repair using the Aluminum
plates rightly so defended their position. I was left to invent a better
mousetrap if I felt I could, and then share that information with the Alberg
30 group.
I plan to do this, but my schedule is not for this season. I plan to bring
#133 back to Indpls, IN [far from any big water, :-( ] and to work on her
during the 2002 season. #133 will then hit the water with all the repairs
made during the 2003 season. Others on the list are planning to do their
mast beam repairs for the 2002 season so didn't want to wait for the SS
Channel design to be completed. I like the SS Channel idea for several
reasons; (1) the SS section can be thinner, so it will be less obtrusive. (2)
it will be more compatible with the SS fasteners that I plan to use, i.e.
corrosion abatement, and (3) I believe that the fasteners that I think that I
can use to hold it in place will do less damage, (weaken) to the original
wooden beam. I am in the thought stage at the moment. When I have a
prototype made I will share it with the Alberg 30 group if they wish.
Please note that at the end of the most recent discussion was the idea to
remove the original mast beam and replace it entirely. My boat is 250 miles
away so I don't know yet how much work is involved in removing the entire
mast beam or if it can be accomplished without massive disassembly of the
boat structure. Sounds like a lot of perhaps unnecessary work to me, but
might result in the best fix yet.
Perhaps those who have removed their mast beam could chime in here to advise
us.
The Alberg 30 group is much like the boat.....intelligent, well
intentioned/informed and beautiful. Thanks for your past and future
assistance/support.
Michael Connolly #133
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