Hello all, my girlfriend and I have just purchased a new to us albin Vega. The mast beam is in pretty decent shape, although there may be a very slight compression of the deck on the port side as I can see a very small gap between the top of the beam and the cabin roof when looking at the forward side of the beam. The starboard side seems to be snug against the coach roof. In addition both supports are not touching the cabin sole, although the port side support is a little lower than the starboard side. Also, the head door had closed just fine when I originally viewed the boat before purchasing and the rig had been down. Now with the rig up and tuned snugly, not overly tight at all, the head door hits on the false beam (plywood piece with veneer). With the false beam off the door closes just fine and there is a gap between the top of the door and and the mast beam. This gap is an even distance across the width of the top of the door. Therefore, I feel like the beam is in pretty good shape, but would like to reinforce it as a preventative measure. I have a few questions about the procedure. I know this as been beat to death on this forum, and i have reviewed a lot of the previous posts on this subject but I would like a little more clarification. My questions are as follows.
1. Does the small gap between the deck and beam on the port side mean the deck is compressing? Or could the mast beam have shifted downward from an impact or big accidental gybe or some sort of other one of event.
2. I'd like to re-inforce the beam with Steve Birch SS kit, are they still available?
3. If the kits are not available I could also reinforce by using the false beam as a template and having a machine shop cut the stainless piece for me. I am aware of the general procedure but What are the detailed procedures like? Does anyone have Steve's step by step instructions they could upload?
4. In Steve's kit was there a thin SS piece that fits between the reinforcement and the roof? If so what are the dimensions of this piece?
5. It would be easier to show the gaps I am talking about with pictures. Is there a way to post pictures with my original thread on this group?
Thanks in advance for any help anyone could offer.
Jeff
S/V Allegro hull # 1240
1. Does the small gap between the deck and beam on the port side mean the deck is compressing? Or could the mast beam have shifted downward from an impact or big accidental gybe or some sort of other one of event.
2. I'd like to re-inforce the beam with Steve Birch SS kit, are they still available?
3. If the kits are not available I could also reinforce by using the false beam as a template and having a machine shop cut the stainless piece for me. I am aware of the general procedure but What are the detailed procedures like? Does anyone have Steve's step by step instructions they could upload?
4. In Steve's kit was there a thin SS piece that fits between the reinforcement and the roof? If so what are the dimensions of this piece?
5. It would be easier to show the gaps I am talking about with pictures. Is there a way to post pictures with my original thread on this group?
Thanks in advance for any help anyone could offer.
Jeff
S/V Allegro hull # 1240