[Public-list] Mast Beam & Mast Step
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at min.net
Sat Apr 24 11:23:34 PDT 2004
Jim,
It sounds like the deck core has rotted under and around the mast step.
I don't know any alternative but to recore that area. I don't think
that injecting resin provides a good long-term repair. Best to grind
out all the rotten balsa and do the job right, in my opinion.
- George
Jim & Carole wrote:
> Fellow Albergers,
>
> Let me start by thanking George Dinwiddie For getting the website and
> online list up and running.
>
> I thought this would be an easy spring to prepare for the sailing season,
> that is until I noticed the rigging appeared to have loosened over the
> winter. I now have a bulge protruding from the cabin top that won't allow
> the door to the head to close. The bulge appears to be on the on the
> for/aft centerline approximately 5 inches aft of the main beam, or below
> the aft end of the mast step. Topside the cabin top is slightly concave at
> the aft end of the mast step.
>
> I have read the article for reinforcing the main beam for newer boats
> (mine is #565) in the A30 manual by Cy Fishburn. I have noticed some
> deflection of the liner that supports the port side v-berth bulkhead. What
> I am trying to determine is if that deflection is sufficient to cause the
> bulge, and if jacking up the beam and supporting the bulkheads will cure
> the problem as the beam only supports the forward half of the mast step.
>
> I should add that about 12 years ago when I first purchased the boat the
> balsa core around the mast step was wet from water entering at the forward
> hatch hinges and two holes through the deck, one for the antenna wire and
> one for the mast wires. At that time I made a tool of 18 in. long of 5/16
> Dia drill rod bent on one end to a sharpened hook that I used to remove the
> wet core and scrape clean inside surfaces of the upper and lower fiberglass
> laminates. I did this for an area of about 10 -12 inches around the mast
> step. After wetting out the laminates I stuffed the area with chopped
> strand fiberglass thickened with high density filler. The area has always
> felt solid and strong.
>
> I would appreciate any and all advcie. Thank you in advance
>
> Jim Allocco
> Barchetta Mia #565
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