[Public-List] How does the top mast step bolt to the lower mast step plate on older boats?

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Mon May 24 12:09:37 PDT 2010



Jeffery, 

That is how it is on #133. I would clean up everything, check for water intrusion and rebed as removed.  No need to try and improve on this design, it is adequate. 

Michael 
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From: "Jeffrey" <fongemie at gmail.com> 
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Sent: Monday, May 24, 2010 11:04:51 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: [Public-List] How does the top mast step bolt to the lower mast step plate on older boats? 

I've finally addressed taking off my mast step plate to see what's 
under there. Deck is hard and sound, but any old sealant is dry and 
dusty. Seagrass is an older boat, so the lower plate was held in with 
six flat head bolts, the center two going right through to the cabin 
inside. 

It's the top section I'm concerned about. The top section of my setup 
(what the mast actually sits on, is held by four short bolts, that 
bolt only to the lower mast plate (which is bolted to the deck). Since 
it appears there has been a few new holes drilled, filled and changed, 
I don't know if this is original. I'm wondering if the top bolts 
should go straight through the lower plate into the fiberglass? 

Anyone with an older boat know what the original setup is? 

I must admit that I'm not entirely sure I understand the direction of 
the forces the rig puts in this. Obviously downward pressure. 
Certainly the aluminum or fiberglass threads won't hold any upward 
pull.  Are there sideways forces at the mast base? The whole aluminum 
threading seems so weak, even the top plate isn't that meaty on the 
outside of the ovals. 

Essentially, should I leave it alone and just let the top bolts tread 
to the bottom plate? 

-Jeff 


Jeff Fongemie 
#116 Seagrass 

http://picasaweb.google.com/fongemie 
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