My boat #310 did not have any centerboard wobble either but the pivot hole was slightly elongated. I drilled it out a bit bigger and put in a bronze sleeve/bushing to maintain the original hole/bolt size. Henry Monita Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Thomas Buzzi Sent: Monday, June 12, 2017 1:41 PM To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats Subject: Re: M_Boats: Shimming centerboard Find out, by dropping the board if necessary to inspect where the slop is coming from. My 1977, M17 has no slop, hull #258. I would guess the pivot bolt may have somehow woggled a larger hole or corroded away so there is too much space now in the bore hole which accepts the thru bolt. If that is the cause you may be able to drill out the hole in the board to accept a larger diameter bolt and do likewise to the cb sides of the slot so your new bolt will fit thru all the holes necessary for it to become the new pivot bolt. At least the cb well sides have not swelled and pinched your board in the slot. Once the board is out you can always add thickness to it via epoxy fill on both sides of the board if the pivot bolt area looks ok. When reinstalling the board it is a good idea to slide a piece of rubber gasline hose to the stop bolt set lower in the keel. That does a great job of cushioning the board as it drops onto that stop bolt. On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 1:02 PM, Jon Barber <brbrbarber@gmail.com> wrote:
The center board on my Monty 17 is loose and bangs around in its slot. Has anyone encountered this on their boat? Is there a way to add shims between board and trunk? Thanks, Jon Barber Hull #44