Nice looking mast plate. You can use Tef Gel to isolate the metals. I'm sure others will have other good suggestions.
I didn't realize that was a mast step as opposed to a mast deck collar (not that it makes much difference). My CD33 has those same holes and the associated pin (no vang though I do need one) in the mast deck collar for the keel stepped mast.
Bolting Mast To Mast Step
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Re: Bolting Mast To Mast Step
Goldhilbert wrote:I believe that you are correct. Possibly no one realized that the bolt had pierced the mast step and it cracked when pulling the mast.Steve wrote:Jean wins the prize on this one. I drilled a hole in Raven's mast for a boom vang bail, just a slight bit higher so I would miss the mast step. It is obviously not there to hold the mast in place because they just barely caught the step. They only messed up by a half inch or so. I would grind away the top of both bolt holes so you could put a bail back on there and wouldn't have to take out the bolt each time you went to pull the mast. That is the only reason this is a mystery in the first place. You might still have the bail on the boom but they must have taken it off to unstep the mast and never put it back.
This did not occur to me, as the boat now has a mast plate to attach the boom vang.
What material would be a good insulator to use between the stainless plate and the aluminum mast step (or in general when attaching dissimilar fittings to the mast and boom)?
Capt Hook
s/v Kumbaya
Cape Dory 31, Hull No. 73
New Orleans, LA
s/v Kumbaya
Cape Dory 31, Hull No. 73
New Orleans, LA
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Re: Bolting Mast To Mast Step
Try electrical tape, I've used that with success.
hilbert wrote:I believe that you are correct. Possibly no one realized that the bolt had pierced the mast step and it cracked when pulling the mast.Steve wrote:Jean wins the prize on this one. I drilled a hole in Raven's mast for a boom vang bail, just a slight bit higher so I would miss the mast step. It is obviously not there to hold the mast in place because they just barely caught the step. They only messed up by a half inch or so. I would grind away the top of both bolt holes so you could put a bail back on there and wouldn't have to take out the bolt each time you went to pull the mast. That is the only reason this is a mystery in the first place. You might still have the bail on the boom but they must have taken it off to unstep the mast and never put it back.
This did not occur to me, as the boat now has a mast plate to attach the boom vang.
What material would be a good insulator to use between the stainless plate and the aluminum mast step (or in general when attaching dissimilar fittings to the mast and boom)?
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Rick
1984 CD22
Excuse auto-correct typos courtesy of iOS...or simply lazy typing
Rick
1984 CD22
Excuse auto-correct typos courtesy of iOS...or simply lazy typing