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Bigger rivets? SS screws? Sounds like pretty minor damage. I wouldn't cut
the mast. wrote in message oups.com... While recently lowering my mast it fell forwards partially pulling the rivets out where the mast joins the bottom bracket. I think that I have two options to repair this. One is to drilll out the rivets cut off the botton 1cm ,or so, of the mast to a point just above the old rivets & redrill & rivet. This will mean putting a block under the tabernackle so that the stay/shrouds can remain the same length. Option two is to get the bottom of the mast ally welded to repair the damage & also attatch the bottom of the mast to the ally bracket. Does anyone have views on the suitability of both repairs? The second is the easier option as it will be done proffesionally. |
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MMC wrote:
Bigger rivets? SS screws? Sounds like pretty minor damage. I wouldn't cut the mast. wrote in message oups.com... While recently lowering my mast it fell forwards partially pulling the rivets out where the mast joins the bottom bracket. I think that I have two options to repair this. One is to drilll out the rivets cut off the botton 1cm ,or so, of the mast to a point just above the old rivets & redrill & rivet. This will mean putting a block under the tabernackle so that the stay/shrouds can remain the same length. Option two is to get the bottom of the mast ally welded to repair the damage & also attatch the bottom of the mast to the ally bracket. Does anyone have views on the suitability of both repairs? The second is the easier option as it will be done proffesionally. I've got a minor repair to make also. The PO of my sailboat must have used steel rivets to hold the bailer (re boom vang) to my mast. The mast was dented right at that point also. The rigger at a local marine supply store suggested I get a couple of stainless steel bolts long enough to go through the mast, rather than try to re-rivet elongated holes. ( for me, about 2&3/4" or 3" length should do) |
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Sound like they must have been big rivets? When I fitted a new used boom to
"Songlines" I got bolts long enough to go all the way through (bail and boom) and used nylon washers to keep from scuffing up my paint job. "Don White" wrote in message ... MMC wrote: Bigger rivets? SS screws? Sounds like pretty minor damage. I wouldn't cut the mast. wrote in message oups.com... While recently lowering my mast it fell forwards partially pulling the rivets out where the mast joins the bottom bracket. I think that I have two options to repair this. One is to drilll out the rivets cut off the botton 1cm ,or so, of the mast to a point just above the old rivets & redrill & rivet. This will mean putting a block under the tabernackle so that the stay/shrouds can remain the same length. Option two is to get the bottom of the mast ally welded to repair the damage & also attatch the bottom of the mast to the ally bracket. Does anyone have views on the suitability of both repairs? The second is the easier option as it will be done proffesionally. I've got a minor repair to make also. The PO of my sailboat must have used steel rivets to hold the bailer (re boom vang) to my mast. The mast was dented right at that point also. The rigger at a local marine supply store suggested I get a couple of stainless steel bolts long enough to go through the mast, rather than try to re-rivet elongated holes. ( for me, about 2&3/4" or 3" length should do) |
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