Wood Riser Replacement under Mast Step
Re-visiting this thread as we are in process of doing new floors as well - and this seemed like the right forum to add to.
One question in reference to Loren's note on the floor risers"The wood risers on that one hat do show a tiny bit of cracking along their resin interface with the hat stringer. Those thin risers have no structural function, and exist only to give the sole screws something flat and uniform to bite into."
We found many to be rotten, and decided that rotten wood = no good. Considering replacing with a longer term spacer like G10. Any recommendations on what to go with that may be a bit easier on the wallet?
Also, around the mast step found the risers to be rotten where they extend underneath the mast. My Ercison 35-2 buddy thinks these may in fact be somewhat structural, but after reading through here, I am not so sure. Anyone else find this when redoing the floors/spacers?
Cheers,
Mike
S/V Razzberries


Re-visiting this thread as we are in process of doing new floors as well - and this seemed like the right forum to add to.
One question in reference to Loren's note on the floor risers"The wood risers on that one hat do show a tiny bit of cracking along their resin interface with the hat stringer. Those thin risers have no structural function, and exist only to give the sole screws something flat and uniform to bite into."
We found many to be rotten, and decided that rotten wood = no good. Considering replacing with a longer term spacer like G10. Any recommendations on what to go with that may be a bit easier on the wallet?
Also, around the mast step found the risers to be rotten where they extend underneath the mast. My Ercison 35-2 buddy thinks these may in fact be somewhat structural, but after reading through here, I am not so sure. Anyone else find this when redoing the floors/spacers?
Cheers,
Mike
S/V Razzberries


