Puggy
Well-Known Member
Hi all
A crash gybe yesterday resulted in the main sheet getting wrapped around my Lewmar steering pedestal and ripping it off it's base. Close inspection shows that the column was only secured to the base part by four small sections of tack weld.
My default repair for this is to disconnect the steering, engine controls and wiring, remove the pedestal, and get the join welded both inside and outside all the way around. I fitted the pedestal so I know how to remove it, even though it is a fiddly job.
My question for the experts is: what about using some form of epoxy or similar type of adhesive? Looking at the base of the pedestal, there is quite a good overlap for the adhesive. It would be a much easier repair as I don't have to remove the pedestal, and could get back on the water for next weekend.
Would this work, and if so, what adhesive would I use?
Thanks
Puggy

A crash gybe yesterday resulted in the main sheet getting wrapped around my Lewmar steering pedestal and ripping it off it's base. Close inspection shows that the column was only secured to the base part by four small sections of tack weld.
My default repair for this is to disconnect the steering, engine controls and wiring, remove the pedestal, and get the join welded both inside and outside all the way around. I fitted the pedestal so I know how to remove it, even though it is a fiddly job.
My question for the experts is: what about using some form of epoxy or similar type of adhesive? Looking at the base of the pedestal, there is quite a good overlap for the adhesive. It would be a much easier repair as I don't have to remove the pedestal, and could get back on the water for next weekend.
Would this work, and if so, what adhesive would I use?
Thanks
Puggy
