ivisonm
Well-Known Member
HI all,
I have had to dig out all the concrete and rusty ballast that is sitting under the main mast compression post as the concrete was filled with shims that have gone rusty because of the previous owners lack of care. The rest of the ballast is lead but there is a 5" gap between the lead and the base of the compression post. I was going to get some lead to make the area under the compression post even but I'm not too sure if I can do this.as the lead under the post is very uneven.
Is there an 'proper' way of packing the area under the compression post? I was thinking of concrete on top of the lead with a thick peice of teak (2" solid) sitting on top of that for the post to sit on and then glass the lot in.
Boat is Bowman 46 circa 1982.
Thanks,
Mark
I have had to dig out all the concrete and rusty ballast that is sitting under the main mast compression post as the concrete was filled with shims that have gone rusty because of the previous owners lack of care. The rest of the ballast is lead but there is a 5" gap between the lead and the base of the compression post. I was going to get some lead to make the area under the compression post even but I'm not too sure if I can do this.as the lead under the post is very uneven.
Is there an 'proper' way of packing the area under the compression post? I was thinking of concrete on top of the lead with a thick peice of teak (2" solid) sitting on top of that for the post to sit on and then glass the lot in.
Boat is Bowman 46 circa 1982.
Thanks,
Mark