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Asa Colson
We worked on the compression post this weekend. We found that the post was not very bad at all. I ended up chiseling 6.5" of the post out. At this level the post was complete and undamaged. I made a .40 treated replacement for the removed portion. I made this piece very tight and had to bang it in with the rubber mallot. I then filled any gaps between the old post and the new section with 3m epoxy filler. On Sunday I went back and fiberglassed the two post sections together. I also epoxy resin coated the entire interior of the old post to help prevent it from being damaged by any water getting in. I sealed the cross memeber with epoxy resin also. I now plan to get to the top of the deck and to solve the source of the problem. I am going to contact the spar manufacturer to see if I can create an inspection hole at the base of the mast to seal the wire hole. If not then next season we will pull the mast and fix it then.Ace