I'm in the process of replacing the false flooring (3/4" plywood) on my DS1. I had a few small leaks/holes beneath the floor and in trying to find them determined that it was just easier to replace the entire floor rather than to chop holes looking for leaks.
As part of that process I removed the 2"x4" that was bolted to the false floor and supported my mast step. My plan is to replace the step and 2x4 when I replace the floor, but given what I found under the false floor I'm not sure how I should support the mast step from underneath.
Below the mast step and the false floor I discovered that the 2x4 to which the mast step had been bolted was itself simply screwed to a scrap 2x4 perpendicular to the mast step 2x4. It's weird I know, but this bottom "anchor" 2x4 was not glued or mounted to anything but was just hanging there under the false floor with the mast step and supporting structure above screwed into it.
Also, my mast is actually bolted to an aluminum tabernacle above the deck, so when I refer to the "mast step", I'm actually referring to the base of the tabernacle below deck.
My current rebuild plan is to build a firm foundation of resin covered wood leading up from the hull and filleted and tabbed to the hull. On top of this I'll bolt the new false floor and the 2x4 for the mast step/tabernacle base.
QUESTION#1
Does that free-hanging chunk of wood perpendicular to the mast step serve a purpose in distributing any force coming down onto the mast step?
QUESTION#2
Am I asking for trouble by glassing the lowest portion of my mast support structure to the interior of the hull?
Given that the mast has three stay and is relatively small, am I going to get enough stress that far down in the chain to crack the hull, etc., or will it be well-dispersed by the time reaches the hull?
QUESTION#3
And if these stresses are well diffused by that point, am I just grossly over engineering things by building a monster base glassed in place for the mast step?
Could I get away with a 2x12 bolted and glassed to the frames directly fore and aft of the location for the mast step? To this I would bolt the new false floor and supporting 2x4 for the base of the mast step/tabernacle? This would be less bulky and not directly glassed to the hull?
Is there a better option?
I know the stays sometimes take a good deal of stress, but how much force is exerted on the mast step?
Thanks for your help.
-Glenn