Iron Beam

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RAD

Does any body know the measurments of the iron beam in the bilge? How hard is it to replace? Is there another material I can use that won't rust and can take the pressure? Is there an old posting of one being replaced? Hopefully with pics.
 
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Joe P.

Let Me know also

I also have the same crisis so if you get a good answer I also need to know.
 
Jun 2, 2004
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Hunter 37-cutter, '79 41 23' 30"N 82 33' 20"W--------Huron, OH
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There is quite a lot of information in the "Forum Archives". The Related Link is one example. Search using: 'H30', 'compresssion post', 'exact match', and all years.
 
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steve rainey

I replaced mine with 1/4" SS. Reset it with West Marine apoxy. Its not as hard to do as you think. I took the mast down and pulled the pressure post out. The screws in the post showed signs of the post sagging a little. they were all pointed in a downward direction. when I seated the new I beam I made sure I could slip a piece of paper under the piece of wood that sets on top of the i beam and the fiberglass deck. you don't want mast pressure on your deck. be sure its all directed to the top of the i beam.
 
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RAD

Iron beam support

Has anyone ever thought about band clamping steel,iron or wood blocks to the iron "I" beam in the bilge instead of replacing it. Blocks with a sung fit would at least pospone the job and may last as long as the boat. Any ideas?
 
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