Good luck Steve...I think it would be a much easier fix with the mast out
Dwight Veinot
C&C 35 MKII, Alianna
Head of St. Margaret's Bay, NS
d.ve...@bellaliant.net



On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 1:17 PM, Steve Thomas via CnC-List
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>
> Whatever is supporting the mast step on my 1980 C&C36 project boat has sunk 
> by 1/2 to 1.0 inch, and the mast is pulling down on the cabin top. There is 
> no visible sign of rot in the wood and fibreglass cross members at either 
> end, and I am planning to attempt to put an aluminum plate shim underneath. 
> The step box is constructed of anodized aluminum about a half an inch thick, 
> and the bottom plate extends forward forming a shelf through which 2 bolts or 
> lag screws hold it in place. There are no other visible mechanical fasteners.
> Judging from all the talk over the years about mast steps, I am guessing that 
> someone on the list has removed a similar box on a similar if not identical 
> boat. What did you find? Were there other fasteners? Was the fibreglass 
> holding it down? Any issues getting it loose? What is underneath that not 
> obvious?
> I am hoping to do this without unstepping the mast, but just jacking it up a 
> bit.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve Thomas
> C&C 36
> Merritt Island, FL
>
>
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