[Public-List] Mast Beam Repair

Roger L. Kingsland r.kingsland at ksba.com
Mon Jan 11 11:21:50 PST 2010


C. B.

A foot of deflection!  That's not a mast beam, it's a crossbow.  I can't
imagine my reaction upon  observing that, especially in bad conditions
(probably would involve a combination of swearing and drinking;  something
like holy wee wee Batman, pass the Scotch).  I guess it underscores the need
for a good repair.   

Has anyone tried to calculate the compression load of the mast?  I am
exploring adding wood posts  under my beam near the door jambs to reduce
twist and need know the load on each.

Best,

Roger 148 


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Folks,

The simple fact that Whitby went on to change out the original design from a
laminate beam to an aluminium I-Beam suggests to me that repairing the old
design is a waste of time. Taking advantage of the sistering repair is smart
and responsible seamanship.

I have watched Infinity's Beam flex a foot or more in 30 knot winds in big
chop. Once I saw that I was convinced that the upgrade was necessary. Take
it from those of us who have raced these boats in the toughest of conditions
- Mike Lehman, Larry Morris, and myself - do the upgrade and ensure that
your boat will be in the best of possible condition to handle what A30s are
really made for.

--
C.B. Currier
Infinity #57
Daybreak #458
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