[Fwd: Re: Re: [Public-list] Mast step]

p.a.amos at tesco.net p.a.amos at tesco.net
Thu Sep 29 09:19:50 PDT 2005


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> From: <p.a.amos at tesco.net>
> Date: 2005/09/28 Wed PM 02:57:57 GMT
> To: <cbcurrier at spinrx.com>
> Subject: Re: Re: [Public-list] Mast step
> 
> There was a dent in the deck,I have fixed that thoroughly with glass and resin.The problem now is in the cabin where the underside of the beam shows a slight,only slight,downward curve.I had not noticed it for years until a visitor pointed it out to me,now I am concious of it and see it every time I go aboard.
> Pete
> TaitTait #478
> > 
> > From: "C.B. Currier" <cbcurrier at spinrx.com>
> > Date: 2005/09/28 Wed PM 02:11:49 GMT
> > To: p.a.amos at tesco.net
> > Subject: Re: Re: [Public-list] Mast step
> > 
> > Pete,
> > Is this "dent" in the deck?
> > If so this is a problem with the Deck not the beam.
> > It likely needs to be recored with epoxy/glass exclusively.
> > 
> > If below the deck then definitely an issue.  If the beam is bent ??? Well
> > then reinforcement is obviously at hand...
> > -- 
> > C.B. Currier
> > cbcurrier at spinrx.com
> > H/O:410-990-9855
> > Cell:443-254-4037
> > P.O. Box 5758
> > Annapolis, MD 21403
> > 
> > p.a.amos at tesco.net said:
> > > I am not sure what you mean by the "rollover issue"The bottom of the
> > > bulkhead is dry and sound,no problems there.What I do have is a very
> > > slight downward curve at the centre point of the aluminum beam which is
> > > one of the reasons why I am thinking of a supplementary hardwood
> > > beam.Maybe a previous owner has cranked down the standing rigging very
> > > hard and put too much pressure on the aluminum beam.
> > > Pete
> > > TaitTait #478
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