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Water in the mast [Robert England]

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 10:59 am
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Robert England wrote:

Hi everyone,
I'm new, having just bought 1351. It's in good condition but seems to have some extra weight in the lower section of the mast in the form of water which has accumulated. I have tried standing it on each end and some weeps out of the joint end but not much. Is this a common problem? If so, what is the usual solution? I have thought of drilling a small hole at the bottom front of the section and then stopping it up either with a stainless screw or with some domestic silicon sealant.
Does anyone have experience of this?

Leaking mast [Frank]

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 12:29 pm
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Frank replied:

Try typing foam into the search box then scroll down to "Leaking mast" by Bob Carter, should sort you out, good luck!!

re: foam [Robert]

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 3:41 pm
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Robert replied:

Thanks Frank, that's very helpful. There seems to be quite a bit of water that swishes back and forth as the section is tilted, and it definitely does not drain out overnight. It trickles for a while and then the reduced pressure inside holds the rest back. I think I might be considering the small hole and stinless screw with fibre washer option, especially as the mast is rigged now.

Cheers.