Delta Ditch Run at Stockton Sailing Club/Richmond Yacht ClubJune 12
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Congratulations to Get Happy!!
Recap by Brendan Busch


Aerial Photos by H20 Shots
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1
1Get Happy!!11
2Magic Bus22
3Shenanigans33
4Light'n Up44
5Discotheque55
6Dianne66
7Take Five77
8Opa!88
9Peaches99
10Desperado1010
11Libra11DNF
11El Raton11DNF
11Archimedes11DNF
11Expressway11DNF
11Scandalous11DNF
11Elise11DNS
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Author: Brendan
Subject: Mast tuning - with pics :)
Info: (14323 views) Posted: Tuesday 9-18-12 06:23:35 PM
It's hard to see exactly what is wrong from the pictures, but I'll take a stab from what you describe.

You say the mast base has sunk 3/16". If the base is "sinking" into the deck of the boat, then the plywood core in the laminate under the base is rotten. This is a fairly common Express 27 malady. This needs to be fixed--the sooner it is fixed the less extensive the repair will be.

If this is the case then it would describe your rig tuning problems, as if the mast base is angled significantly then it could impart the inverted bend you are describing. This is no good, and could possibly lead to rig failure--more likely it will just be impossible to tune your rig well.

The core under the mast is plywood, which isn't really great at withstanding rot. Especially in the mast base area (lots of holes that invariably leak). Fresh water and freeze/thaw cycles are especially bad, but the problem is common in saltwater environments also. There is no alternative but to cut out all the rotten core and rebuild the deck in this area.

The good news is that if the interior is intact (main bulkhead, main bulkhead supports, and inner skin) then the repair is straightforward. Just cut and grind away a good sized area from above, replace the core, and then the skin on top.

I recommend a repair area at least 18" square--I've seen some small (mast base sized) repairs that "punched through" the inner skin at the edge of the repair. G-10 (multipurpose garolite) can be used as a replacement core that will never rot or crush no matter what you do to it. The hard edges of the G-10 need to be dealt with (tapered, reinforced skin) or they can cause cracking.

Unfortunately this is a repair that is worth putting on the short list. You may be able to get a couple careful sails in, but this will probably only get worse and having your mast invertered is not a good thing.

If this isn't your problem, then I can take a stab at rig tuning...

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