Jman6631 wrote:
Hey Mbounds, how difficult is it to replace the mast step? Is it as simple as drilling the rivets and replacing the casting, or is there more? Specifically, how does the dolphin striker threading into it come into play?
There's an article on replacing the mast step in a back issue of the
Hobie Class News -
http://www.hobiecat.com/hobieclass/eHCA_News01_02-05.pdfThe rivets
must be stainless steel or monel - aluminum rivets do not have sufficient shear strength. You can get them from a Hobie dealer or order them on-line at a number of places.
For only four rivets, you can try the heavy-duty rivet tool found at Home D or Lowes, but your hands will hurt and it'll be shot after those four rivets. You can get a long-handled rivet tool from Harbor Freight for only $20 that will last longer:

Replacing the mast step is no big deal. The old one can put up a fight coming off the dolphin striker post, but as a worst case, you can split it off. (Cut a slot with a hacksaw on the same axis as the post - then hammer in a wedge. The casting is brittle and will break off.)
The new ones are obviously different than the old ones.

You can get it in any color you want, as long as it's black.