I have removed my sprit and removed all attachments and sanded the 10 coats of whatever was on it off. The wood looks very good everywhere except the middle threaded rod that holds the 2 teak platforms on. The rod had rot around one side about 3/4" in width - 1 1/2" in length and 1 1/2" in depth. I have dug out all the rotten wood and it seem pretty local to this spot.
Some of the other holes have very minor wood lost around the holes. The 3 bronze mounting bolts holes are excellant - the wood is tight and looks new. The end fitting good very good as well.
Is this repairable? Should I be concerned with the structural effect? I was going to use penatrating epoxy and a strong filler -- or would it be better to square up the hole and epoxy in a wood plug?
I know a nice SST replacement would be the best solution but I am trying to save $1000.
What do you think?
http://i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc520/jengle53/sprit1.jpg
http://i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc520/jengle53/sprit2.jpg
Mounting area is good on the Sprit-- unfortunately -- the deck under is not -- another fun project.
Jim Engle
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