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Patrick Kelley
I know the board has been through this many times before. I have also gone through all or at least most of the archives on this subject. As far as I can tell everyone seems to have a little different configurations of compression post support that lies under the cabin floor.Like the post a couple weeks ago, I too have the cupping of approximately half inch on the deck at the Mast foot plate. This depression extends down into the cabin as my aft Head sliding door track has come down due to the bending of the Saloon bulkhead. The floor of the head has also depressed about a quarter inch.The previous owner has installed a deck access plate in the head floor to gain access to the hull in front of cabin bilge.Through this access I have noticed that under the cabin floor are two blocks to support the compression post. The blocks appear to be 2x4's approximately 5 inches long one on top of the other. See Picture.I had the mast stepped this year so that I could fix this issue and so on with my Question to the board.How much down force from the mast does the cabin top support vs. the cabin floor and then the hull?My thoughts on how to fix the problem are a little different than David's fix. David went in from the deck and dug out to the cabin ceiling and then rebuild that. I am thinking about cutting a hole in the floor and cabin ceiling digging the ceiling out to the deck glass and putting a screw post from the blocks on the hull to the deck glass. The only concern I have is that the hull will now be taking the full load of the Mast down force.I would like to hear what others think about this before I start cutting and digging.Pat.Patrick Kelleyh-27 Largo
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