[Alberg30] Hull #176

sousa, stephen (ENG) sousa_stephen at emc.com
Tue Sep 24 12:36:42 PDT 2002



A company by the name of Metal Mast fabricated a new mast head for #114 last
year. We installed double sheeves in the mast head and removed the series of
blocks for lines. He also increased the depth of the metal setting in the
mast providing added strength. The cost was approx. $220. Contact Metal Mast
at 1-860-928-2776 in Putnam, CT. This may be a good time for a group buy on
mast head fittings.

Stephen 
#114
Carina Vela
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From: newmant at pipeline.com [mailto:newmant at pipeline.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 2:09 PM
To: Alberg30 Association
Subject: [Alberg30] Hull #176


The builders plate on my Alberg #176 is 3066176 which correlates with your
hull date table. I bought it second hand in 1971 and thought it was built in
1965 but the plate indicates 1966. 

I am a bit concerned about the cast aluminium on my boat - mast head and
deck
plate. The mast foot casting started to flake 10 years ago and I replaced
the
shoe portion that had ajustment slots with a non adjustable bronze casting
that the mast rests on. This casting rests on another piece of aluminium
that
is bedded and apparently screwed into the deck right over the beam. This
plate
had 4 threaded holes into which 4 SS bolts were threaded to hold the shoe
onto
the fixed plate. I had to epoxy the stainless screws into the plate this
year
as there weren't even a suggestion of thread left in the plate. I doubt the
mast is going to go any where with all the pressure on the foot but the yard
where I kept the boat gave me alot of grief about stepping the mast this
year.

I also have a fear of the cast aluminium "ears" on the masthead breaking and
letting the fore or backstay go. These were done before annodizing and I
don't
know what the life is. About 10 years ago I had some thin (1/8th
in.)Stainless
straps fitted on either side of the masthead, through which the gudgeons
holding the stays pass, which should hold the mast when the aluminum fails
but
they have probably only hastened the oxidation of the casting. 

Can replacements for any of these parts be found and is there any experience
as to when or whether they should be replaced. For the mast foot/shoe it was
easy since the casting just turned to white powder over one winter. 
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