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Replace Centerboard Handle

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2025 10:50 am
by BaltJones
I have a bent centerboard handle that I'm considering replacing. I've read another thread on the subject that suggests some of the handles have a round pin in the end, and others are square. It seems the best way to know which I have is to remove the current one.

Here's my question - what happens when I remove the handle? Is this a quick one-person operation, or do I need to support the centerboard and then line things back up when I go to re-install?

I'm sure it will be more clear once I actually remove the handle. I just want to avoid a situation where I remove the handle, the centerboard drops to the trailer, and I'm then trying to line up a 1/4" hole blind in the trunk to get everything back together.

Thanks you any help,

Brian

Re: Replace Centerboard Handle

PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2025 9:33 pm
by GreenLake
If you have your boat on the side, it's a one person thing, or can be. If you are supporting the CB from below, you may need a second person to adjust while you try to get the handle back in. Getting it out is easier, but the CB may settle into any supports you are using.

Re: Replace Centerboard Handle

PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2025 10:34 am
by Buster
I did remove my centerboard handle and pin to replace the water seal on the trunk. My boat was on its trailer. Once the pin is out the centerboard will drop out of the trunk. Have some (cushioned) means to catch it. Getting the CB repositioned for pin replacement was a bit of a job by myself. It took several iterations of shimming the CB, then getting back in the boat to visually check the alignment of the CB hole with the trunk. This would be a much easier job with two people but I did it without a helper.

Re: Replace Centerboard Handle

PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2025 1:52 am
by GreenLake
Buster wrote: This would be a much easier job with two people but I did it without a helper.


That!

Re: Replace Centerboard Handle

PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2025 11:54 am
by BaltJones
This is great information, thank you. I'll find a time for the project that isn't 15 minutes before sundown on the evening before I want to go sailing.