Mast beam crushing

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  • January 15, 2020 7:26 PM
    Reply # 8586713 on 7821436
    Anonymous

    Zach,


    i will I’ll be at the boat this weekend wiring the lights and speakers in the headliner.  I can get you exact measurements then.  I do know that the beams were laminated separately using the old beams as the guide for the height (not the width though), and to get the placement of the hole for the mast wiring.


    after seeing and participating in it I would say that it is a very doable project.  But nothing was bonded in place so if yours is that would make it a challenge.


    Bryon

  • January 18, 2020 5:13 PM
    Reply # 8615281 on 7821436
    Anonymous

    Zach,


    the compression post is 6”x1 7/8”

    the beams (which I do believe were laminated separately) are 3- 3 1/8” wide on the aft beam

    and 2-2 1/8” on the forward beam.  These were made that way to just beef it up.  It’s has much more contact area than previously and honestly I liked the esthetics of the larger dimension.  


    I ‘I hope this helps.

    bryon

  • January 19, 2020 10:34 AM
    Reply # 8622068 on 7821436

    Thanks so much Bryon this is a huge help!

  • April 24, 2023 9:03 AM
    Reply # 13178664 on 7821436

    Just curious about photos - I know there were some on this thread in the past but they have all seemed to disappear.

  • April 24, 2023 12:16 PM
    Reply # 13178930 on 7821436
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Jay: 

    Can you indicate which message had the images? 

    Jay Bietz

  • April 30, 2023 9:13 PM
    Reply # 13186148 on 7821436

    Hi Jay B.,

    I think this thread had some images in the past (unless I saw pics of this repair from some other source) - but I did reach out to Byron and Dave directly and received some pics from them.

    I'll be laminating some beams in the next few weeks. Mine were termite damaged.

    Thanks,

    Jay H.

  • May 03, 2023 12:35 PM
    Reply # 13189895 on 7821436
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Jay H. 

    I've found a album with images of how the top of the mast post can be "fixed" https://photos.app.goo.gl/NYv7URYiKWjPg7ai7  but no pics about the bottom supports. 

    Can you take pics of your work and upload them to this topic? I can assist with this as needed. 

    Jay B

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