[Rhodes22-list] Gusset vs Compression Post
Lowe, Rob
rlowe at vt.edu
Thu Apr 23 08:53:26 EDT 2009
Art,
Privacy and wirings issues aside, my concern would be lateral stability
for the compression post. I expect there is something in that wall to
keep the compression post vertical. Should be able to maintain that if
you cut a hole, just keep it in mind. - rob
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Jim,
Your post is very helpful. My '86 cabin floor seems quite level and I
wonder if anyone else has discovered your 'bow' in the floor. What do
you think created the void you describe?
I have seen no response to my post re. forming a window of some size in
the v-berth bulkhead, adjacent to but not touching, the compression
post. Rummy suggested leaving it alone, but there is a screaming need
for air circulation there, especially if it is the Potty venue. My
concern - any chance this would compromise the cross sectional strength?
Thoughts?
Art
-----Original Message-----
>From: jimtracyjohnston at centurytel.net
>Sent: Apr 22, 2009 12:52 AM
>To: The Rhodes 22 Email List <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
>Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Gusset vs Compression Post
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>I have been following the comments on the mast support issue(s). When I
>inspected the floor area under the divider wall between the head and
>galley the plywood floor was noticeable bowed down. Under this area is
>the cement material over the keel. I'm not a naval engineer but it sure
>looks like the mast is supported by the cabin roof, that is supported
>by a post that is part of the divider wall, that is supported by the
>3/4" plywood floor. I cut a 4"x6" piece of treated wood to fit in the
>void between the bottom of the floor and top of the keel. The wood was
>flat on top to fit even with the floor (push it back up) and a
>rounded/taper to fit the contour of the area over the keel. This filler
>piece had to be forced into the area under the floor. The floor is now
>level. Remember the part I mentioned about no engineer experience. It
>is possible I have applied too much pressure on the keel area and the
>keel will fall off soon. I have owned our Rhodes-22 for over 14 years
>and other small sail boats prior. Note; I did NOT say I was a sailor.
>Leaks around centerboard trunk, (been there), outboard motor mount
>vibrating loose from boat while motor running, (yup), headsail jammed
>reefing, (some fun), rudder pushed off pintle/gudgeon, (watch out),
>anchor in one area at 2400 hours, new scenery at 0700 hours, (good
>moning neighbor). I sure enjoy reading about other boat owner(s) tails
>I mean tales. Jim J "LOON" '86 Rhodes, Torch Lake MI.
>
>Quoting Blue Heron <sloopblueheron at gmail.com>:
>> Finally, the issue has been resolved. The yard that replaced my mast
step
>> is concerned that since the new step is more rigid than the original,
any
>> flexing will go beyond the step causing the gelcoat on the cabin top
to
>> crack. So they were trying to figure out how to take all the weight
of the
>> mast directly to the keel.
>>
>> They were thinking a gusset mounted on the longitudinal bulkhead for
the
>> head and extending under the mast would be stronger than the
compression
>> post I put in. Based on Stan's advice, my post is stepped on the
lateral
>> stringer that raises the cabin sole for the head.
>>
>> With temperatures in the 70's promised for this weekend, I told them
it is
>> time to decide and give me back my boat. Amazingly, they now agree
with
>> Stan. Go figure.
>>
>> Rick
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