[Public-List] cracked mast step
Mike Meinhold via Public-List
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Tue Apr 4 11:41:08 PDT 2017
When I took mine around to machine shops (the crack was only through the
mounting holes) they were not willing to weld it - they all expected it
would fail at the repair.
I had a replacement made - they cut off the plug that fits on the mast and
bolted it to a new baseplate.
Mike
Rinn Duin #272
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 10:00 AM, Gordon Laco via Public-List <
public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
> Despair not… this isn’t so serious. Why it happened may be puzzling, but
> the cure is easy.
>
> First, remember that the only significant force the mast step experiences
> is compression. It just has to be there, and doesn’t have to do anything
> else.
>
> The cure is to remove it, and have a machine shop weld up the crack.
>
> Why it cracked is more interesting. Perhaps the four lags securing it
> were overtightened? Perhaps the glass lay up the step rests on became
> convex? This could happen by water getting into the laminations and
> freezing, causing expansion which may have raised the middle enough to
> crack the inflexible aluminium casting…
>
> Could be.
>
> I’d say looking into why it happened is the big issue… the repair of the
> step itself is no big deal.
>
> Cheers –
>
> Gord #426 Surprise
>
> On 2017-04-04, 9:54 AM, "Public-List on behalf of via Public-List" <
> public-list-bounces at lists.alberg30.org on behalf of
> public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
>
>
> Hello my friends at the Alberg 30 Assoc.,
>
> I took Stargazer's winter cover off today, and while most was in order,
> there was one very alarming discovery; the aluminum mast step casting
> had
> cracked over the winter.
>
> There is one crack that goes directly across the fitting, just in
> front of
> the raised area that goes up into the heel of the mast, and another
> that
> goes from the port aft bolt slot to the outboard edge of the fitting.
> Both
> cracks are full thickness.
>
> I would like to think I would have noticed these cracks last fall, as
> quickly as I noticed them today, so I think they occurred over the
> winter.
> That's strange, since I unstepped the mast for the winter, so there
> was no force
> on the fitting at all. The 'Bright Side' is that it happened now, and
> not
> while Stargazer was sailing.
>
> Stargazer, #255, 1967, is of the old non-hull liner, vertical toe
> rail,
> hull and deck configuration. The fitting is 50 years old. It should
> never
> have been made of cast aluminum in the first place. It's amazing it
> lasted
> this long.
>
> Has this happened to anyone else's Alberg 30, and if so, how have they
> replaced the fitting?
>
> When we bought Stargazer back in 1997, the mast step was fastened in
> the
> middle of it's adjustment; the fitting bolts were basically in the
> middle of
> their slots. I wanted to see if the bolts were free, in case I wanted
> to
> adjust the mast step position. The bolts were frozen then, and as
> Stargazer
> balanced nicely I never had to pursue it. I am sure the bolts have not
> gotten any free-er since. Are there any tricks you guys have come up
> with over
> the years to free the bolts up? Stainless steel in aluminum is never
> happy.
>
> I really thought I didn't have any major projects to do this spring.
> :)
> thx,
> Lee
>
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