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    Posted: 08 Oct 18 at 8:46pm
Hi. I've just bought a 1961 Enterprise and I'm concerned about the mast step. The slot is longer than the peg on the mast. There is a wooden block in the slot to shorten it and the step moves slightly; the screws are working loose. Should I replace the step to the correct size and how tight should the slot be around the peg? If I replace it I'm going to be tempted to put machine screws right through with nuts and spreader plate. The previous owner told me to put a second wooden block under the front lip of the mast!? See photos. Also the support from the keel to under the mast step has a wedge of wood at the top. Is this normal? Mast is Proctor. Apologies if terminology is not correct. Am new to all this.
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I have same size mast step but my mast foot fits exactly, not sure why your foot is smaller, possibly a donor mast.
New mast feet are available, plastic and other materials.
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I'd make a new mast step out of plastic chopping board: its a very suitable material! Then you can cut it to match the tenon.
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Hi thanks where can I buy a new foot.
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     If I make a new step should it be a tight fit
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Post Options Post Options   Quote 423zero Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Oct 18 at 6:04am
Make it a snug fit not tight, like Jimc says use chopping board, you can get one from Poundland.
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No new foot needed - the aluminium end of the mast is fine.
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"... The previous owner told me to put a second wooden block under the front lip of the mast!? See photos. Also the support from the keel to under the mast step has a wedge of wood at the top. Is this normal? "

A 2nd block under the front lip will do nothing helpful as far as I can see. I also think that the wedge is not normal. The loads from the mast are intended to transfer thru the mast step and into the keel via the king post - that's the vertical timber(?) under the mast.

I agree with the comments re using chopping board (of the right thickness, or layered) to make a new step with a mortise the right size for the tenon of your mast foot, and the machine screws idea isn't bad either. Just use nyloc nuts.

When the rig is under tension the forces are trying to pull the sides of the boat together, and push the mast / king post thru the bottom of the boat. The structure should be capable of resisting these forces or bad things will happen :-(  I would hope, however,. that you won't be putting too much tension into a 1961 boat.
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Thanks Nick. It's the king post that has a small triangular wedge between underside of the deck and top of the post that I am most concerned with.Will get picture posted this evening. Will get some HDPE and use a router to cut slot.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote 423zero Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Oct 18 at 5:56pm
I would make one after seeing the price of a new one  Shocked
https://www.sailboats.co.uk/enterprise-mast-step-selden-w98m-x-113mm
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