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Old 01-03-2007, 01:18 PM
MikeR MikeR is offline
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Default Got to raise a mast step

Here's the story:

Pearson 10M 33', 12,500lbs
Alum spar 5"x9" oval
Fabricated steel mast step
Sits in bilge water, aluminum corrodes.
Plan is to build a 'platform' for the mast step approx 2.25" high. Cut that much off the bottom of the spar.

How, what shall I build the platform from?

All ideas welcome.

Cheers,

MikeR

By the way. a belated thank you to Brion for his support of the Rocking the Boat-Little Neck Bay Regatta. Thanks to folk like him, we raised $6,000 for this worthwhile organization. Check out www.rockingtheboat.org

MR
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Old 01-04-2007, 08:27 AM
Matthew Sebring Matthew Sebring is offline
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We've built the exact same sort of thing for the exact same reason. Our platforms were built from a welded honeycomb of (if I am remembering correctly) 3/8" aluminum and were hellaciously strong.
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Old 01-05-2007, 07:20 AM
jimgolding jimgolding is offline
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I just went through the same process. I cut 2 inches off the end of the mast and sent it with the mast step to a spar shop. They built up the step to account for the removed portion of mast. They used aluminum and painted it with Awlgrip. I don't know how thick the vertical pieces were because they were capped with a 3/8" thick aluminum plate. It seems very solid.
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