[Public-list] rigging tension
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Thu Feb 3 07:21:46 PST 2005
Basically, you have to cut out the deteriorated core and replace it.
http://www.alberg30.org/maintenance/HullDeck/DeckRepairs/
http://www.alberg30.org/maintenance/HullDeck/MastStepDeckRepairs/
Paul Lacasse wrote:
> How does one "re-core" the deck?
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> Ronald Norton wrote:
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>> What is acceptable top deck compression at mast step?
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> There really should be no perceptible compression of the deck. If there
> is, then that indicates a repair is in order. For older boats, it is
> likely that the mast beam is sagging and should be sistered. For newer
> boats, the deck core may be infiltrated with water and starting to rot,
> and should be re-cored.
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