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Removing Centerboard

Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 5:15 pm
by Moe
Decided to drop the centerboard to replace the line on it. Removed the nut and washer under the front dinette seat, expecting it to drop a bit with slack in the line. Nope.

Hammered it with a mallet. Nope. Put the nut on the end a bit and hammered with a ball peen. Nope.

Getting a flashlight and looking at the stud, it appears there's sealant between it and the fiberglas.

Borrowed a 140W soldering gun (to heat the stud) and ordered some DeBond2000 (5200 remover) if that fails. Before I try these, is there anything I'm overlooking?

Thanks,
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Moe

Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 6:30 pm
by ESPERANZA
I removed mine the exact same way you tried Moe. Mine must not have had that much 5200 on it. I did have to use a long punch to get a good swing at it though...
Dik...

Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 9:04 pm
by Rick Mathews
I have had the board out a few times now. I spray some "Anti-Bond 2015" around the bolt and let it sit for a few minutes. Then I put the nut back so it sticks up a bit from the end of the bolt, and whack it with a 4 lb. sledge. When I put it back I use 4200, which supposedly lets go a little easier than 5200.

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2004 8:59 am
by mike
I had to whack mine quite a bit to get it out... put a 2x4 on top of the bolt to protect the threads. Like the post above, I used 4200 when I put it back in.

--Mike

Removing Centerboard

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2004 10:38 am
by Tahoe Jack
Hi Moe.....lots easier ...and better for the boat..if you get under the boat, and tie a snug rope loop around the board below the pivot...insert a three or four foot piece of 2x4, flat against hull, adjust for leverage...and lean on it...mine came loose pretty easily...and against a lot of 5200 resistance.
This can be done on the trailer...without any jacking or anything. Good Luck Jack

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2004 1:14 pm
by TonyHouk
Tahoe Jack,
I have never heard of the two by test, but when I do the fatboy centerboard mod I will use that to pull mine down. Thanks and happy sails, Tony

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 5:48 pm
by Moe
To follow up... I took Jack's advice. I tied a circle of rope and hung it on the ends of the centerboard pin, outboard of the bracket arms, leaving two loops hanging for a 2X4. I only had a 4' long piece, and used a small piece of 2X8 to spread the load where the 2X4 would be bearing on the boat bottom forward of the centerboard slot. This leverage pulled the bracket out of the sealant easily.

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Moe