I recently intended to put some foam pipe insulation over the electrical cables inside the mast to keep them from slapping the inside of the mast while at anchor. About 4 feet into the bottom of the mast I ran into something hard. An inspection with a flashlight revealed a bird's nest. However, after removing it a hard plug remained. Is this common (in Montgomery Mast's), or perhaps was this the PO's attempt at a similar fix? Steve Shenkel <>< _/) M17 # 263 Glendale, AZ
I once raised my mast on my M17 and a small nest and two very small featherless birds slid out on the deck. I now keep a rag plug in the end while it's sitting in my driveway. Wayne M17 #204 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Shenkel" <slsail@cox.net> To: "'For and about Montgomery Sailboats'" <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 11:41 PM Subject: M_Boats: Internal Mast Plug
I recently intended to put some foam pipe insulation over the electrical cables inside the mast to keep them from slapping the inside of the mast while at anchor. About 4 feet into the bottom of the mast I ran into something hard. An inspection with a flashlight revealed a bird's nest. However, after removing it a hard plug remained.
Is this common (in Montgomery Mast's), or perhaps was this the PO's attempt at a similar fix?
Steve Shenkel <>< _/)
M17 # 263
Glendale, AZ
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