I’d be interested in what anyone has found works best to secure the mast where it goes thru through the deck and what to use as a sealant or mast boot to prevent water intrusion
I inherited a mast collar on my relatively new to me J40 that was not holding in place, so I wrapped two pipe bands over some L brackets to hold it down. This seems to work decently well, but would like to hear if anyone has done something different
The second issue is keeping water from dripping down into the cabin. I wrapped the mast and the collar with Rubbaweld tape and put tape over any other possible nearby point of ingress, but had much less success. After a heavy rain the forward head shower sump fills with water. I removed the Rubbaweld wrap and found a lot of water around and on top of the collar, so looks like the Rubbaweld’s not doing the job. Either I didn't wrap it well enough or next option would be to try adding a mast boot, but wanted to see if anyone has found a better way before I go down that path
Apologies for the mess in the picture … hadn’t cleaned up what came out from under the tape after removing it
Many Thanks
Bud
J40 (#82) S/V Pooh
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We added one of these clamps as well. It really helps adhere the boot as the mast has a bit of an irregular shape right where you’d want to seal it (on the J/46 mast at least).
We have zero leaks around the mast now.
We got our from a rigger near Annapolis but if you search Amazon, they appear to be ‘stainless CV boot clamps”. The one we have required no special tools to put it on. Just cut to size and it works like a regular band clamp more or less – just bigger.
Also, we greased the Spartite for easier future mast removal - it’s a pain when they stick. The grease probably helps with the water sealing as well.
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Thanks to everyone for the recommendations and comments .. will look at doing Spartite … I assume one of the challenges is to ensure the mast is properly positioned and stable while making the mold
If some water is also coming down inside the mast, and I would think there is, we are fortunate we are docked in a canal outside our back door (SW Florida, hence the heavy summer rains) so at least can check and run the sump pump anytime or as suggested just let it drain to the bilge
J/Boat Fans,
I’m considering putting my 2002 J/46 Hamburg II on the market and wanted to give y’all the opportunity to jump in before she goes to a broker. If you’re seriously interested, please drop me an email to my personal email address and I’ll get you more detailed information. I’m the second owner and have enjoyed here for the past 11 years. A few key features:
This is the racing oriented version of the boat with the deep keel (7’-6” draft) and extra set of mid-ships winches. She has an extensive (and current) set of carbon racing sails as well as a set of (rarely used) cruising sails and storm jib/trysail. Pretty much everything has been upgraded in the last few years. B&G H5000 instruments, autopilot, ram, recent new standing rigging, all running rigging is low stretch dyneema or equivalent. The boat has a recent racing bottom and awlgripped hull sides (vivid red) in 2022. A few years ago I had the keel removed to inspect the keel bolts – they were perfect. The boat has a diesel heater and air conditioning, but no generator – for weight savings.
When I bought the boat in 2014 I had the entire deck stripped of every single attachment and the crazed gelcoat ground back to the glass and re-gelcoated. There is very little of the crazing that was so common on boats of that age. The non-skid is ~2 years old.
I’ve attached a few recent pictures. Drop me an email if you’re seriously interested!
Al Goethe