The 1978 36' we are looking at to purchase has a rotted samson post and the surrounding deck is compromised . Has anyone DIY replaced a samson post? How about repairing the surrounding deck? This is the worst area of this neglected boat.
Brooke & Susan Smith
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samson post rot
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samson post rot
Millard C. Smith ( Brooke )
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2367 Old Church Rd.
Mechanicsville, VA 23111
804-779-3234 home
804-338-1227 cell
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1979 36' Albin DC
MTOA 4107
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Re: samson post rot
Just remember the cardinal rule of thumb....you will only see the TIP of the iceberg.
There is more rot than you'll find on an inspection.
Past that I would use a standard 4x4 as a post. Mine is a teak 4x4 with a stainless cap and a large cleat mounted at the base. Some I've seen are sanded to a contour and have a "dowel pin" thru the post to secure the lines.
Either should be easy to make.
The deck I would replace and fiberglass, not reinstall the teak planking. Will be a great time to re do the anchor rode locker into something more user friendly.
I wpersonally would not be afraid of the project. I've done a lot on previous boats with figerglass. You can make it stronger than original without too much work.
Good luck.
There is more rot than you'll find on an inspection.
Past that I would use a standard 4x4 as a post. Mine is a teak 4x4 with a stainless cap and a large cleat mounted at the base. Some I've seen are sanded to a contour and have a "dowel pin" thru the post to secure the lines.
Either should be easy to make.
The deck I would replace and fiberglass, not reinstall the teak planking. Will be a great time to re do the anchor rode locker into something more user friendly.
I wpersonally would not be afraid of the project. I've done a lot on previous boats with figerglass. You can make it stronger than original without too much work.
Good luck.
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1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
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1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
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Mystic, CT
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Re: samson post rot
I had to replace mine a few years back. It turned out to be a much bigger job then i expected. If I remember it extends about 8-10 inches below the anchor locker. It was encased in fiber glass. I had to take off some of the forward teak panels to access it. I used an oak 4 by 4 to replace it. The hardest part was getting to the bottom of the post. When I replaced it I made the access to the locker larger with a teak hatch. It was a job getting the post out of the fiber glass. Had to use a saw all. If you have any other questions let me know... good luck
Bob
Bob