I have the boat yard-launched and flipped for bottom paint and to reseal part of the hull/deck joint, among other things. While working on the boat, I noticed that the when the downhaul is tightened fully to the cleat, the board is less than 90* from the bottom by a very significant margin. Looking into the CB trunk from the (normally) bottom, it is clear that where the downhaul line is attached, at its most-taut the board is well shy of vertical. From the bottom paint lines on the board itself, though, it is apparent that for most of its life the board DID operate at a more-or-less vertical position. Also, the cable has sawed a groove into the top of the CB trunk where it leaves to meet the block on the top of the CB trunk.
The previous owner told me he had recently replaced the uphaul and downhaul cables, which I believe, since they look brand new and the pivot bolt and bushings are almost perfect. It looks like he had to cut and crimp the cable, perhaps to negotiate the hole where the downhaul line passes through the trunk.
The block arrangement in the cockpit and cuddy matches this:
...which I believe *should* be cabled like this:
BUT... my CB has the ss cable(s?) attached at essentially the same spot:
wide:
...which works fine for the uphaul, but means the downhaul is only pulling the board a bit past 45*.
Unrelated to that, there is this mystery of this weird little square spacer thing that fell out of a recess in the CB when I lifted it free:
What the heck is THAT?!
I ordered some of the new cables from Rudy, which came with the tangs to screw into the board, but I have no idea where or how I'm supposed to mount them so they do what they're meant to without interfering with each other. Would LOVE any input or suggestions from you with more DS experience on this. I'm VERY eager to get the thing out of the yard and into the river!
Thanks,
Luke in NY