Don, I have had problems with my M15 centerboard sticking too. If I do not fully retract the cb when recovery, the trailer rollers push the board up and it jams stuck with the knot on the pendant. On the next launch, the cb will not drop and I either have to dive under and pull it out, or take it home and jack the boat up a couple of inches until it drops. The best solution is to have the cb fully up and secured when loading the boat onto the trailer. I do not have any holes like you describes so it would be interesting to see them on the MSOG site. Bob Becker M15 #208
Recently there were several postings about m-17 centerboards getting stuck and how to free them up.
Has anyone had similar problems with their M-15?
My M-15 has a 5/16" hole drilled through the bridge plate (?) and the wood piece on the bottom of the boat. The holes are about 1" aft of the pennant. When the cb occasionally sticks in the up position, I shove a 1/4" rod down through the holes until it hits the cb, then give it a little push and the CB has always dropped.
I saw two other M-15s last weekend and neither had the same set up, so now I'm curious if a previous owner set it up or if it is standard on most boats. If this set up isn't normal and anyone is interested, I'll take a picture and send it to Doug to post on the ever great and always improving MSOG site. Don Haas M-15 248 Dream Catcher
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