Apologies for so many posts this week. Winter is coming here in Minn. so there's a lot that needs to get done, fast!
My DS1 has a loose mast step. It's not only loose; it actually looks as if its position has been moved aft at some point.
Here's a picture:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidcurle ... 557679459/
In the picture, you can see the "shadow" of where I think it used to be, and an existing screw in one of the original positions. It looks like some previous owner simply moved the step back a couple of inches for some reason, and then attached it with a single screw. The place where the second screw in the original position would have been seems to be filled with some kind of putty.
So, questions:
1) Why would somebody move the step like this? And wouldn't that affect the handling of the boat? It would tilt the mast towards the bow by a few degrees.
2) More importantly, how to reattach in the original position?
I see there is an earlier thread on this that suggests that the cavity under the keelson fiberglass has no additional support.
http://forum.daysailer.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1814
That thread leaves unanswered the question of whether screws in the fiberglass give enough support. Perhaps it would, since the pressure on the screws would be lateral rather than pulling up on them. Has anyone tackled this more recently than that thread?