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    I'm looking for a M382 mast

    I have winches, hardware, engine , etc. Free but you will need to get it. Sails, riggings, etc. The boat is going to the landfill in 2 weeks.
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    I'm looking for a M382 mast

    Still need a mast? I have a 57’ from my 382 if you want it.
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    I'm looking for a M382 mast

    Call me. 225 242 7869
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    I'm looking for a M382 mast

    I have a whole boat, including the mast that you can have if you come get it.
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    382 Free To Good Home

    Long term project that needs a new owner. The boat needs woodwork to complete. Engine was running fine but hasn’t been started in 2 years. Mast and rigging are there. Needs lots of tlc. Free, you must provide shipping with hydraulic trailer.
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    Morgan 382, Project Boat, For Sale at the end of September.

    I will be selling my 1979 Morgan 382, Tall Rig at the end of September. The boat has a new digital power distribution panel, new Arctic Air AC, Water Heater, New Water Pumps and a lot of really good hardware. The boat sat for a period of about 1 year during a divorce and in that time termites...
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    Mast length

    I’m moving. That’s why I’m getting rid of it. No way to cut it now. Have you considered just taking an inch off?
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    Mast length

    Is yours broken?
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    Mast length

    Yes, I cut it and welded it to fit inside. Some people use airplane fasteners but my break was right above the deck so I used a series of holes and welded the whole thing back together. I’m in Denham Springs La.
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    Mast length

    Note to anyone interested.... I have a piece of 9" x 6" original extrusion that I used to make a sleeve to repair my mast a few years ago. It is about 5' long and free if anyone wants it. You'll have to pick it up or pay for shipping. And BTW......my 382 mast is 57' from tip to toe.
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    New Forestay Needed

    Hi, I have a 1980, Morgan 382 with what I have been told was ordered with a "tall rig". It is the standard 9x6 oval mast and is original to the boat but is 57' from top to bottom. I'm thinking this is the same rig that was later installedon the 383's but I'm not sure. I need a new forestay but...
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    A few more pics.

    The IGU includes the step ups for the seating, the floor and the mast step bucket. Yes, I'll be posting pics all along the way.
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    A few more pics.

    After cleanup I hope to have the bulkhead glassed in this weekend. The insert was really easy to remove once the chain plate and electrical were disconnected. I'm thinking about framing in an access panel to air in future work in the head plumbing area. I hope to have the bulkhead and sole...
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    A few more pics.

    I few more pics with the insert and floor removed. The IGU is REALLY glassed in well!
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    If you were wondering what's up front......lots of lead plugs glued in place.

    Thanks Jim. The IGU I'm referring to is the fiberglass substructure below the floor that runs from the gally bulkhead to the head bulkhead.
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    If you were wondering what's up front......lots of lead plugs glued in place.

    I am leaving the lead as is although I will re-bed it. I took the over/under out and will make a nice big storage area after I close in the lead plugs. The lead has been there all along so why mess up what has been working? Also, the original owner bought the boat (79, 382) with a 57' mast. I'm...
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    If you were wondering what's up front......lots of lead plugs glued in place.

    So......termites! Unbelievable what those little bastards can destroy. It seems they have selectively eaten most of the plywood floor. The upside.....I know the boat about as well as the people that built it as I have had it down to bare bones. The cabin sole is out...nothing but the internal...
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