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Parallax November 10th 03 03:27 AM

S2 mast step problem
 
Are there any other S2 owners who have dealt with solving the problem
of failure of the mast step?

Parallax November 12th 03 08:58 PM

S2 mast step problem
 
(Parallax) wrote in message om...
Are there any other S2 owners who have dealt with solving the problem
of failure of the mast step?


I just got an estimate for fixing my mast step problem. $2500 total
and they say it will pass inspection and look as good as new.
However, they say it will take a month, just at the time I like to
sail (in winter). Any thoughts on this cost for hauling, unstepping
and restepping the mast, replacing a bulkhead, a support and mahogony
block under the cabin sole?

This is on a 28' S2 (1981 vintage).

Parallax November 12th 03 08:58 PM

S2 mast step problem
 
(Parallax) wrote in message om...
Are there any other S2 owners who have dealt with solving the problem
of failure of the mast step?


I just got an estimate for fixing my mast step problem. $2500 total
and they say it will pass inspection and look as good as new.
However, they say it will take a month, just at the time I like to
sail (in winter). Any thoughts on this cost for hauling, unstepping
and restepping the mast, replacing a bulkhead, a support and mahogony
block under the cabin sole?

This is on a 28' S2 (1981 vintage).

Jere Lull November 13th 03 01:36 AM

S2 mast step problem
 
Parallax wrote:

(Parallax) wrote in message om...


Are there any other S2 owners who have dealt with solving the problem
of failure of the mast step?



I just got an estimate for fixing my mast step problem. $2500 total
and they say it will pass inspection and look as good as new.
However, they say it will take a month, just at the time I like to
sail (in winter). Any thoughts on this cost for hauling, unstepping
and restepping the mast, replacing a bulkhead, a support and mahogony
block under the cabin sole?

This is on a 28' S2 (1981 vintage).


That doesn't seem too unreasonable, frankly. I've got to do a similar
job on Xan this winter and even with our simple layout and construction,
it's going to take a bunch of time and materials aren't cheap.

--
Jere Lull
Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD)
Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html
Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/


Jere Lull November 13th 03 01:36 AM

S2 mast step problem
 
Parallax wrote:

(Parallax) wrote in message om...


Are there any other S2 owners who have dealt with solving the problem
of failure of the mast step?



I just got an estimate for fixing my mast step problem. $2500 total
and they say it will pass inspection and look as good as new.
However, they say it will take a month, just at the time I like to
sail (in winter). Any thoughts on this cost for hauling, unstepping
and restepping the mast, replacing a bulkhead, a support and mahogony
block under the cabin sole?

This is on a 28' S2 (1981 vintage).


That doesn't seem too unreasonable, frankly. I've got to do a similar
job on Xan this winter and even with our simple layout and construction,
it's going to take a bunch of time and materials aren't cheap.

--
Jere Lull
Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD)
Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html
Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/


Tom R. November 19th 03 01:15 AM

S2 mast step problem
 
I just sold my S2 9.1, but a few years ago I had to replace the mast step.
We replaced it with Southern Yellow Pine which I was told would last longer
than the mahogany. We glassed the new step in for considerably less than
$2,500. Frankly, despite the good quality from S2, the new step is far
superior to the original.

Tom


"Jere Lull" wrote in message
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Parallax wrote:

(Parallax) wrote in message

om...


Are there any other S2 owners who have dealt with solving the problem
of failure of the mast step?



I just got an estimate for fixing my mast step problem. $2500 total
and they say it will pass inspection and look as good as new.
However, they say it will take a month, just at the time I like to
sail (in winter). Any thoughts on this cost for hauling, unstepping
and restepping the mast, replacing a bulkhead, a support and mahogony
block under the cabin sole?

This is on a 28' S2 (1981 vintage).


That doesn't seem too unreasonable, frankly. I've got to do a similar
job on Xan this winter and even with our simple layout and construction,
it's going to take a bunch of time and materials aren't cheap.

--
Jere Lull
Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD)
Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html
Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/




Tom R. November 19th 03 01:15 AM

S2 mast step problem
 
I just sold my S2 9.1, but a few years ago I had to replace the mast step.
We replaced it with Southern Yellow Pine which I was told would last longer
than the mahogany. We glassed the new step in for considerably less than
$2,500. Frankly, despite the good quality from S2, the new step is far
superior to the original.

Tom


"Jere Lull" wrote in message
...
Parallax wrote:

(Parallax) wrote in message

om...


Are there any other S2 owners who have dealt with solving the problem
of failure of the mast step?



I just got an estimate for fixing my mast step problem. $2500 total
and they say it will pass inspection and look as good as new.
However, they say it will take a month, just at the time I like to
sail (in winter). Any thoughts on this cost for hauling, unstepping
and restepping the mast, replacing a bulkhead, a support and mahogony
block under the cabin sole?

This is on a 28' S2 (1981 vintage).


That doesn't seem too unreasonable, frankly. I've got to do a similar
job on Xan this winter and even with our simple layout and construction,
it's going to take a bunch of time and materials aren't cheap.

--
Jere Lull
Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD)
Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html
Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/




Jeffrey P. Vasquez November 25th 03 07:49 AM

S2 mast step problem
 

Tom R. wrote:
I just sold my S2 9.1, but a few years ago I had to replace the mast
step. We replaced it with Southern Yellow Pine which I was told would
last longer than the mahogany. We glassed the new step in for
considerably less than $2,500. Frankly, despite the good quality from
S2, the new step is far superior to the original.


Is this a common S2 problem? What instigated the replacement?

-thanks

Jeffrey P. Vasquez November 25th 03 07:49 AM

S2 mast step problem
 

Tom R. wrote:
I just sold my S2 9.1, but a few years ago I had to replace the mast
step. We replaced it with Southern Yellow Pine which I was told would
last longer than the mahogany. We glassed the new step in for
considerably less than $2,500. Frankly, despite the good quality from
S2, the new step is far superior to the original.


Is this a common S2 problem? What instigated the replacement?

-thanks

Parallax November 25th 03 05:54 PM

S2 mast step problem
 
"Jeffrey P. Vasquez" wrote in message 6...
Tom R. wrote:
I just sold my S2 9.1, but a few years ago I had to replace the mast
step. We replaced it with Southern Yellow Pine which I was told would
last longer than the mahogany. We glassed the new step in for
considerably less than $2,500. Frankly, despite the good quality from
S2, the new step is far superior to the original.


Is this a common S2 problem? What instigated the replacement?

-thanks



In the case of my S2 8.5, it is simply old age. Water had leaked
around the VHF cable feedthrough over the years allowing the
horizontal support to rot.


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