On April 24th, 2006 I broke our second mast at Lexington Reservoir after pulling the boat out of the lake. Some low hanging overhead telephone wires got in the way and were loose from a storm. For 10 years before this date the boat made it successfully under the telephone lines without any problems so I didnt even think to look. I assumed the parking lot for the launch ramp was "safe" for masts, a mistake I wont make twice.
With direction from my friend, I was able to rebuild the deck section of the mast. I first had to cut off the gelcoat layer and then chissel out the wood, being careful not to puncture a hole through the fiberglass and gelcoat inside the cabin. Next task was to fill in the hole with solid glass, a process that took almost 2 hours. The fiberglass wedge that I made worked perfectly as a replacement for the original, rotten wood wedge that Schock used on the earlier C models.
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| Cutting open the top layer of glass | Cutting from a different angle | Removing the top layer of gelcoat and glass to reveal wood core | Wood core revealed. Need to remove |
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| Chiseling out the wood | Cleaned up | Starting to lay glass | Almost finished glassing |
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