HerbertFriedman
Member III
I have a leak in my Kenyon mast in my 87E34 and need some advice on how to seal it. The leak comes though the deck penetration and winds up on the table and cockpit sole. The mast is keel stepped and has a rubber boot installed when the mast was stepped. It is a rubber cylinder, hose clamped to the mast just above the deck entrance, the flipped over and hose clamped to the deck fitting, see photo. Water hose showed no leak there. Water does enter the inside of the mast from openings at the top and winds up in the bilge, no problem.
A few years ago, noticed water coming into the cabin from the outside of the mast where the mast enters the deck and traced the leak to the seal between the mast and the aluminum filler piece inserted by Kenyon to seal up the rectangular goove in the rear of the mast below the gooseneck. Above the gooseneck is the sail track but the aluminum piece is needed to fill up of the groove below the gooseneck. See the photo where I applied white sealant in the space between the aluminum filler and the black mast. This worked for several years, but now the leak has returned with a vengance.
No leak in the mast below the gooseneck but a leak in the small gap between the sail track and the mast, up as far as I could reach but maybe all the up to the the mast. Sealing that gap all the up the mast would require unstopping the mast. Other alternatives are to reach up the mast from inside the cabin up to the penetration in the cabin top and seal the gap between the aluminum filler all the down to the mast bottom as I did previously. Any water leaking behind aluminum filler would wind up in the bilge. But there may be wedges in the cabin-mast penetration blocking me. Another fix would be to remove the gooseneck and seal the aluminum filler piece at the junction of the filler and the mast track. But removing the gooseneck may be difficult, 35 year old stainless steel screws in an aluminum mast, corrosion, etc.
Any ideas welcomed.
A few years ago, noticed water coming into the cabin from the outside of the mast where the mast enters the deck and traced the leak to the seal between the mast and the aluminum filler piece inserted by Kenyon to seal up the rectangular goove in the rear of the mast below the gooseneck. Above the gooseneck is the sail track but the aluminum piece is needed to fill up of the groove below the gooseneck. See the photo where I applied white sealant in the space between the aluminum filler and the black mast. This worked for several years, but now the leak has returned with a vengance.
No leak in the mast below the gooseneck but a leak in the small gap between the sail track and the mast, up as far as I could reach but maybe all the up to the the mast. Sealing that gap all the up the mast would require unstopping the mast. Other alternatives are to reach up the mast from inside the cabin up to the penetration in the cabin top and seal the gap between the aluminum filler all the down to the mast bottom as I did previously. Any water leaking behind aluminum filler would wind up in the bilge. But there may be wedges in the cabin-mast penetration blocking me. Another fix would be to remove the gooseneck and seal the aluminum filler piece at the junction of the filler and the mast track. But removing the gooseneck may be difficult, 35 year old stainless steel screws in an aluminum mast, corrosion, etc.
Any ideas welcomed.