We have an '84 Oday 23-2, and last summer I noticed that I was having issues keeping the standing rigging tuned. Turns out I have pretty soft core around the mast base and it was compressing quite a lot. (In hindsight, it had pretty bad spider cracking around the mast when we bought it, but being a new sailor, I didn't know any better.) Anyway, being a YouTube mechanic for most of our other vehicle/house issues, I think this is a great opportunity to learn a new skill and repair this myself.
So far, after research, my plan is to cut out the top layer of fiberglass, dig out the wet core and replace it with new balsa. I'm planning on using West System 105 and 206 slow hardener, due to it still being in the mid 90's here in south Alabama. I would like to replace the mast light plug and re-wire to the breaker panel while I have a big hole in the boat. I have tried to search around here for more of a guide or a how to post, but I may just be terrible at searching.
Does anyone have much experience tackling a project like this or can give me any tips/tricks, lessons learned, or while you are in there's that I can use to make this job a little less daunting? I'm in the planning stages now and I am trying to compile a materials list to make this job go as quickly as possible so we can be back in the water by October!
Thanks in advance!
So far, after research, my plan is to cut out the top layer of fiberglass, dig out the wet core and replace it with new balsa. I'm planning on using West System 105 and 206 slow hardener, due to it still being in the mid 90's here in south Alabama. I would like to replace the mast light plug and re-wire to the breaker panel while I have a big hole in the boat. I have tried to search around here for more of a guide or a how to post, but I may just be terrible at searching.
Does anyone have much experience tackling a project like this or can give me any tips/tricks, lessons learned, or while you are in there's that I can use to make this job a little less daunting? I'm in the planning stages now and I am trying to compile a materials list to make this job go as quickly as possible so we can be back in the water by October!
Thanks in advance!