by Chad » Tue Sep 04, 2012 3:13 pm
I'm not shmart enough (nor do I have the tools) to do an FEA of the deck structure, but my eyeballs tell me it's not at all strong enough to omit the compression post. Evidence so far is DBSS' problems at the bottom of their compression post and Ron's compression post failure- if the deck was strong enough, why's the stuff underneath failing? If you did strengthen the deck a bunch, it's still going to deflect and lack stiffness, and that's never good- rig tuning depends on the geometry between mast step and chainplates remaining very rigid.
The beam needed to support the mast "rigidly enough" would be pretty hefty I would guess, and would need to span from sheer to sheer- in the middle it would be maybe 2-3x as tall as the mast is wide, and have at least as much carbon in it. I recall the Lido 14 that I had 20 years ago had such a beam, spanning about 4', and it was a 2x6 cut with a radius crown on top to fit the underside of the deck. Multiply the span by two, the loads by about 10, and you see the beam gets a lot bigger...
My compression post removes with 4 nuts, so I can slacken the rig and remove the post if I go boat camping, or need to work on the interior.