I have a vibration in the center board of my 1977 DSII. Dropped the CB and found the hole around the plastic (delrin ?) bushing wobbled out. Machined new bushing of same length to fit tight in the CB, epoxied into center board with CB pivoting on the SS bolt and still had the vibration. Dropped CB again after someone told me that the CB pivots on the plastic and not the SS bolt. The original bushing I removed was only slightly wider than the CB, with some space between the bushing and the inside of the CB trunk. The advice the person gave me was that the bushing should be a snug fit to the inside of the CB trunk. I am not sure if the advice I am getting is right, having the CB pivot on the plastic bushing, rather than the SS bolt does not seem right since the CB is fiberglass coated plywood.
So, does the CB pivot on the SS bolt or the outside surface of the bushing?
How long should the bushing be?
How can I get rid of the vibration? (which only happens at low speeds on any tack)
Also, the CB is in great shape.
Any GOOD advice sought
Thanks, Dave