[Rhodes22-list] failure of mast step
R22RumRunner at aol.com
R22RumRunner at aol.com
Tue Mar 20 21:10:48 EDT 2012
Richard,
Replacing the screws is not a big deal. They are set in a caulk, but it
can deteriorate with time. Most problems with the step come from owners
making huge mistakes and ripping the screws out. The fix is easy. Dry the area
out good and fill with epoxy. Drill holes sized for the new screws and
install with caulk on the threads. Ta dah! My mast step has been in place since
1988. I've never done anything to it.
Rummy
In a message dated 3/20/2012 2:10:24 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
Richard at MacArthurLawFirm.com writes:
I use Stan's mast crane system to raise and lower my imf mast. It works
well but I see that the part that takes the greatest stress is the mast step
or tabernacle. It's fixed to the cabin top by screws which seem to be a non
stainless steel metal. These have been out in the weather for quite some
time and are subject to corrosion. Has anyone had these screws fail which
would allow the mast to fall? Would it be a big project to replace them with
stainless steel? Another possible problem is that the cabin top portion
that the screws go into has deteriorated from water leaking into the area
although that doesn't seem to be a problem in my boat. Any thoughts on this?
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