Bill- When we built the 17's, we used 5/16 line (double-braided) by cutting off about 4" of the core, then milking the outer layer back over the core, making a two-diameter sep in the end of the line, thus getting a small enuff knot. Jerry jerrymontgomery.org ----- Original Message ----- From: <Woodsybill@aol.com> To: <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 6:45 AM Subject: Re: M_Boats: Centerboard
My M-17 is a 1975 vintage. I removed centerboard a couple of years ago and refurbished it. The boat was lifted on hoist with two nylon straps. The board was removed by removing two stainless steel bolts-- pivot and stop. The bolts and nuts were recessed even with surface of centerboard and were not covered over and easy to remove with a socket wrench. The stop bolt was slightly bent so it was replaced. Both bolts were 5/16", as I remember. I also replaced 1/4" pennant line. I tried 5/16" line ( thinking bigger was better) but it made too large a bowline knot at the shackle and would bind in the centerboard trunk.
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