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Roland Forsman
I am purchasing a 1985 C30 tall rig, shoal draft. The compression block under that mast compression post is completely deteriorated by dry rot. No visible damage to deck under mast or area above or around compression block. I have seen Catalina's repair drawing describing how to install a new hardwood compression block. Has anybody completed this repair and can advise how difficult it is. It looks somewhat difficult to get the correct shape of the block and install it without cutting away the fiberglass on top of it.What do you think about an alternative to eliminate this hardwood block all together, and pour epoxy in its place. The hardened epoxy should be at least as strong as the wood block and would be immune to future moisture and rot. To do this you would have to install a cardboard form in front of and behind the block and also put in pvc pipes for the wires from the mast and the shower drain, but this should be much easier than installing a new wood block. Has anybody tried this?Do you see any reasons why this would not be a good solution?