Greetings from Puerto Rico!
We're currently in Salinas on the south coast of PR with the mast down
and the rigging stripped. It appears that what people say is true:
cruising is boat maintenance in exotic locations!
Before we left the Dominican Republic, we discovered some small cracks
and pitting on the mast near the spreader bases. Our spreader bases
are welded on to the mast and it appears that this has weakened the
aluminum. In order to fix this, we think we will grind the spreader
bases off, install large pieces of aluminum (cheek plates) on both
sides of the mast and rivet new spreader bases to the cheek plates.
This seems like a logical, and moderately straightforward, fix to us.
Does anyone have any experience with this kind of repair? Any advice
from the peanut gallery?
Also, does anyone know the correct spreader angles?
Thanks!
Kristne & Hans
s/v Whisper
under30undersail.blogspot.com
We're currently in Salinas on the south coast of PR with the mast down
and the rigging stripped. It appears that what people say is true:
cruising is boat maintenance in exotic locations!
Before we left the Dominican Republic, we discovered some small cracks
and pitting on the mast near the spreader bases. Our spreader bases
are welded on to the mast and it appears that this has weakened the
aluminum. In order to fix this, we think we will grind the spreader
bases off, install large pieces of aluminum (cheek plates) on both
sides of the mast and rivet new spreader bases to the cheek plates.
This seems like a logical, and moderately straightforward, fix to us.
Does anyone have any experience with this kind of repair? Any advice
from the peanut gallery?
Also, does anyone know the correct spreader angles?
Thanks!
Kristne & Hans
s/v Whisper
under30undersail.blogspot.com