Sounds like a good solution. From what i gather the drilled hole is in the cockpit between the CB pennant and the cabin. Is this correct?? Great advise Jim Sadler -----Original Message----- From: montgomery_boats-bounces+jimsadler=jascopacific.com@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:montgomery_boats-bounces+jimsadler=jascopacific.com@mailman.xmis sion.com]On Behalf Of Doug Kelch Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 9:41 AM To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats Subject: RE: M_Boats: unsticking centerboard on M15 Larry, The solution I used is slightly different and may not work as well but I drilled a 5/16 th hole through the bridge deck and through the splashboard about 1/2 inch in front of the CB pennant. I then use a wooden dowel through the holes to push down on the CB. Some times the CB has been stuck enought that I have broken a few dowels. I have gotten stuck enough in the Chesapeak Bay mud that I have had to dive under the boat and wiggle the board from side to side frequently enough to break it loose. Thanks Doug M15 #310 "Seas the Day" --- "Hughston, Larry" <Larry.Hughston@dgs.ca.gov> wrote:
John, where did you drill that centerboard trunk hole for unjamming your CB? I have the M-15 and I can't imagine where the hole would be located unless it is right at the hatch step down. Thanks, ----Larry M-15 #189
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Without launching the boat to be sure that the board is going up and down smoothly, there's no way to tell whether the board is moving freely or not.
I jammed my board in the trunk once by grounding on mud and shells. It stayed good and stuck and I had to abandon a sailing trip.
Determined that it would never happen again, I drilled a hole in the trunk in the cabin and installed a $3.00 waterproof drainplug. If the board ever
jammed again, I could remove the drainplug, drive the board down with a piece of aluminum rod, and screw the plug back in.
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