Joe,I was able to use my existing windows and South Shore yachts had the necessary foam and rubber seal so that was easy. Hard part was cleaning up the mess from a PO caulking to prevent leaks.RonWild CheriC&C 30STL
--- On Sat, 1/26/13, Joe at Zialater <j...@zialater.com> wrote: From: Joe at Zialater <j...@zialater.com> Subject: Stus-List Crazy weird smell from under the mast To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com Date: Saturday, January 26, 2013, 11:31 AM Hi Ronald, My mast step consisted of only two supports with the horizontal block resting on top (sure looks like it was designed for 3). The supports on the shoulders of the bilge were rotting and the horizontal block was also sagging. for the rebuild we glassed in 3 new supports so it will be good for at least another 37 years. We made the supports out of doubled up 3/4 inch marine plywood screwed and epoxied. Filling in the forward bilge hole was a breeze with the mast support out of the way. Now moving on to the next project - replacing the windows and seals. Lots of good info on that in the cncphotoalbum site. Joe Boyle 1975 30 MK1 "Zia" Mayo, MD
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