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Date Posted: - Thursday - 06/29/06 - 6:10pm
Author: Mike Cox
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Subject: Do you have a compression post???
In reply to: Mike 's message, "Mast compression frame" on - Thursday - 06/29/06 - 1:28pm

I did a repair to the compression post on my Tayana Mariner 36. The cause of the problem was a rotted marine plywood spacer at the base of the compression post. I built a brace and jacked-up the compression post. Cleaned all the old stuff out and layed up a new epoxy fiberglass compression post base. On my Mariner, the compression post is teak and built into the framing of the head.

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[> [> No post -- Mike, - Thursday - 06/29/06 - 7:37pm (adsl-070-145-001-200.sip.sdf.bellsouth.net/70.145.1.200)

It is a post, but 2 frames that run from the hull all the way accross.

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