Mmm... look at this tasty mast step and compression plate (1978 Ericson 35 MKII)

LeifThor

Member III
I can now speak directly to what is underneath the mast. A non-stainless steel plate underneath that is a very thin film of fiberglass mat underneath that is a half inch of ply underneath that is solid fiberglass to the top of the cabin where the post is running to the bottom of the hull. I chose to remove the plywood and I’m gonna be adding G 10 to replace both plywood very thin film of fiberglass and steel plate.
 

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tenders

Innocent Bystander
Another mast step repair for your consideration.
 

LeifThor

Member III
Thanks! Skimmed but will read through it slowly and carefully before proceeding. I also like the kiwi grip solution as part of it.
 

kdenny

New Member
I have an 74 E35-2 and will have to do the same in the near future. So far this some good insight. Thank you!
 
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