Pearson Boats - Common Systems > Mast and Spar Issues
mast boot doesnt do the job
Dolce_Vita:
One of the weak points in the mast boot seal is the extrusion for the sail track. On mine, it's filled with a small block of teak bedded in 3M-4000 that has been fared to the surface of the mast to allow for making a proper seal.
For the boot, I used a Sail Systems Universal Mast Boot
https://www.defender.com/product.jsp?path=-1|118|2358532|2358538&id=3742665
Because I did it when I had my mast out, I was able to slip it over the end of the mast. If you're doing it with the mast in, the boot does come with instructions for splitting it and special glue for reassembling it around the mast. In either case, two large SS clamps hold it in place.
I also have a sunbrella skirt that velcros on over it to protect it from UV.
No leaks whatsoever.
Alma:
Sweet Ed. I had one of those same boots for a long time. I like the TEAK plug in the sail track. I've got a blob of something there. Water in the track usually ends up safely in the bilge. Unfortunately I get a little puddle forward of the mast.... I used a lot of fiberglass and epoxy to try an fair this area when I made my new(est) and hopefully LAST mast step two years ago. ALMA must've been made on a Monday!
Any water around the trim under the partners is rot waiting to happen since this water is mostly fresh and will be trapped under the vinyl cover on the overhead.
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The cockpit table is something I'd like to copy if I could engineer the strength into the sole- Ann needs a foot rest to brace herself with (her legs are too short to reach the opposite bench) and this table comes off to reveal a nice sissy bar. The best part is with the table attached there is no tripping over the bar in port.
Sea Haven:
Last year I un-stepped and did extensive electrical work on my mast as well as a new paint job. I had liner rot around the collar, but fortunately the "core" had little damage. I sealed the mast opening from below, filled with "Git-Rot" to the bottom of the metal collar, everything flowed horizontally into the liner and wood and cured, re-opened up the mast hole, new trim, problem solved. Got pic's I plan to post when I get time.
--- Quote ---For the boot, I used a Sail Systems Universal Mast Boot
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Sorry, for once I have to disagree with you Ed.
I purchased this thing and it did NOT look like ANYTHING in that picture. That has nice steps, appears well formed. When I got home from the Defender sale and opened the box I got this folded in half, misshapen cone that reminded me of a Phrygian cap. Look, I have no problem with expectations and reality...but I will never buy this particular item again. I spent more time trying to fit it on (Mast was off, I didn't have to cut it) that I just kinda gave up on securing it to the mast collar. Lucky I had anticipated this BEFORE the mast was stepped and ended up going the SPARTITE route and LOVE it!
Since I'm having a new Dodger fabricated, he's going to whip up a Sunbrella cover just for aesthetics
What they say
What you get:
What it ends up like:
If I were to just use a boot, go with this......
Waterboot
"Sub" Ed
Dolce_Vita:
Ed,
Wow! That's a completely different experience than I had!
True, it did come as an ugly, folded-up lump. But once opened out and allowed to sit in the hot sun for a while, it took its proper shape.
It took a couple of passes to get the top and bottom trimed to the proper diameter, but I was being cautious, as you can't "un-cut" it! ;) I ended up with something that looked very similar to the photo I attached. (You'll have to take my word. I looked for photos of the finished result but couldn't find any).
In looking at yours, I can't help but think that the collar is just too big for the mast. I wonder if the so-called "Universal" boot actually comes in different sizes, and I just got lucky in getting a right sized one by accident.
rkfitz:
The mast boot seems like a bit of work compared to mast boot tape.
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