Matt--H
New Member
Hi folks, hope you can help
I have a colvic watson motorsailer (23.6) - so not a racing yacht before anyone is aghast at the design etc. Its got three mounts either side on the saloon roof for the shrouds/stays. These are bolted through and have a bit of hardwood (so I have discovered) and a steel plate about 5" x 1.5" acting as a spreader/washer underneath. Here's one of the better ones (albeit there is room for improvement here too!) :

The problem I have is that one of them started lifting when the shroud was being tensioned, so I removed the headlining and found this:

...don't ask - I think the green is some sort of epoxy filler.
Anyway, now on to the question. I've got some good hardwood that I'm going to sort this mess out with - I'll get rid of the filler and cut an oversized bit of hardwood to fit (and I'll go quite a bit larger than the steel plate (unlike the other side pictured 1st) so the load is better distributed. My ask therefore is, should I glass it in? Part of me says thats a great idea as it will further help strengthen the area and distribute the load, but another part says that if there is any leak in the future, then the hardwood will be entombed in epoxy resin, and would potentially just rot away. What do you all think on that, and indeed any other pearls of wisdom on this?
Many thanks in advance,
Matt.
I have a colvic watson motorsailer (23.6) - so not a racing yacht before anyone is aghast at the design etc. Its got three mounts either side on the saloon roof for the shrouds/stays. These are bolted through and have a bit of hardwood (so I have discovered) and a steel plate about 5" x 1.5" acting as a spreader/washer underneath. Here's one of the better ones (albeit there is room for improvement here too!) :

The problem I have is that one of them started lifting when the shroud was being tensioned, so I removed the headlining and found this:

...don't ask - I think the green is some sort of epoxy filler.
Anyway, now on to the question. I've got some good hardwood that I'm going to sort this mess out with - I'll get rid of the filler and cut an oversized bit of hardwood to fit (and I'll go quite a bit larger than the steel plate (unlike the other side pictured 1st) so the load is better distributed. My ask therefore is, should I glass it in? Part of me says thats a great idea as it will further help strengthen the area and distribute the load, but another part says that if there is any leak in the future, then the hardwood will be entombed in epoxy resin, and would potentially just rot away. What do you all think on that, and indeed any other pearls of wisdom on this?
Many thanks in advance,
Matt.