[Public-List] Mast Beam Variation

marco lavoie marcolavoie at msn.com
Sun Jul 13 09:29:33 PDT 2008


Hi Ted,
 
This peace of wood on my 1968 was glued and scewed to the mast beam.  It should be the same on ours.  I suggest that you take it of and clean the area real well and reinstall it in place.
 
Maybe you should consider to redo the beam before next season.  It's going to fail one day or another and you want to sail yout boat to relax right ?  Take that stress of your mind.  That's what I did 2 years ago.  I remouved the beam myself on fall and clean all the planks.  I bring them to a boatyard I know, they relaminate it whit epoxy this time and I put it back on place.  Cost me 300$.  It will last for more than 40 years this time.  The beam look real good whit varnish, it's got the original look and it's stronger than alu. plate I'm sure.
 
I'll try to send you some pics
 
 
Marco.
 > Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 20:07:58 -0400> From: tedliszczak at metrocast.net> To: public-list at alberg30.org> Subject: [Public-List] Mast Beam Variation> > This is a question relating to the mast beam but not exactly. As we all > know the glue that Whitby used to laminate the strips of wood that form > the mast beam eventually fails. This is expected after 40 years. This > leads to mast beam and deck sagging. This leads to problems in rigging > and front door closure. That issue has been addressed by the Maintenance > Section and comment from Alberg owners quite well. On my A-30, Freedom > hull number 345, now 40 years old, the mast beam is not visibly > delaminating. But the solid wood section in front of and adjacent to > the mast beam is dropping from the ceiling. It is the wood stringer > that separates the head from the fore cabin. In my A-30 it is what the > fore cabin door hits preventing the door from closing. I have forced it > up with a rubber mallet; it helps with the door closure but not > completely. I do not want to jack it up, drill through it and attach it > to the now functional mast beam, for fear of delaminating or splitting > the wood strips that the mast beam is made of. Has any one had the same > problem? And is there a remedy?> > Ted Liszczak> Freedom> Hull # 345> 
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