Pulpit

Oct 30, 2019
574
Does anyone know where I can get a pulpit. Someone hit my boat this season and bent it. I'm going to try removing it and bending it back into shape, but not sure that is going to work.

Thanks,
Jack
Bella - V2620
 
Oct 30, 2019
1,459
Jack,
From my limited experience 'bent' can be straightened, but 'kinked' requires cutting out and replacing a section. I think the same goes for masts.

I'd be interested to know how you make out. My Ballad pulpit was bent and I've straightened it, partly by clamping some 4x4 posts across the bend and forcing it straight. But the pushpit has a bad kink where the mast hit it on the way down (semi-controlled mast removal by others) and will require cutting in a new section, unfortunately right on a bend.

The mast also has a very slight bend (about 1/2" deflection in 8') and the sail track slot is also damaged, but repairable. I'm going to consult a professional first, but will probably end up putting it between two large trees and gently persuding it back into alignment ... I hope!

Peter
#1331 'Sin Tacha'
www.sintacha.com
 
Apr 25, 2008
64
Same thing happened to mine, late last season, but im going to use the opportunity to weld up a new one with integral corner seats, and a swing up center, to make it easier to get out of the dinghy on the transom and back in the boat.
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From: j.hunter9999 j.hunter9999@...
To: AlbinVega@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 8:07 PM
Subject: [AlbinVega] Pulpit
Does anyone know where I can get a pulpit. Someone hit my boat this season and bent it. I'm going to try removing it and bending it back into shape, but not sure that is going to work.

Thanks,
Jack
Bella - V2620
 
Oct 30, 2019
574
Peter - In this case, the pulpit appears bent, not kinked. So I should be able to bend it back into the correct alignment. I'd like to have a backup plan, though. I'm not exactly sure how I'm going to bend it...but it will be removed in either case.

Jack
 
Oct 30, 2019
1,459
Jack,
I took the initial bend out while the pulpit was still bolted to the deck. The starboard side was bent over further towards the starboard. After taking it off I made a template of the bolt holes on deck and transfered them to a piece of plywood in the shop. This allowed me to keep checking the foot locations as the remainder of the bends were removed, with the pipe clamped in a vise and a pair of 2x4's clamped over the bent part, long enough to get good leverage. It took a bit of tweaking to get all 4 feet to sit on the floor together ... I hope the floor is level!

It's not perfect, but pretty close, and will certainly be OK for me. My only concern is that the tubing has been weakened by the bending and straightening. Only time will tell.

Peter
#1331 'Sin Tacha'
www.sintacha.com
 
Oct 30, 2019
574
Hi Peter - In my case the starboard side is bent to port. I've considered trying to get some bend back in before removing it, but I just don't think it will work with the amount of room that I have. So it will be coming off. I'll use the same plywood procedure that you used.

Thanks,
Jack
 
Jan 28, 2001
694
Jack, You might consider replacing it with another make. Lots of stuff out there that can be adapted for different uses. Lyric had the origional style pulpit and we replaced it with one from a Hallberg Rassey. It looks like the later model Vega's only more substantial. It was a fairly easy installation. As an aside when my old mainsail was destroyed I bought a used Catalina 25 main as an interim replacement. It was a surprisingly good fit. Walt
To: AlbinVega@yahoogroups.com
From: j.hunter9999@...
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 01:07:24 +0000
Subject: [AlbinVega] Pulpit




Does anyone know where I can get a pulpit. Someone hit my boat this season and bent it. I'm going to try removing it and bending it back into shape, but not sure that is going to work.
Thanks,

Jack

Bella - V2620
 
Oct 30, 2019
574
I removed the bent/damage one today. A replacement would be preferable. However, short of knowing beforehand the footprint of different models, I'm not sure how to go about find one in the Midwest. Alternatively, if I can find someone who can bend SS tubing and weld, perhaps I can have this one repaired or replaced? Any suggestions are much appreciated.