2024-04-23; 18:05:05 EDT
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Hi Peter, Back in 2010, the centerboard pivot on my Rhodes 22 had developed enough play; that, there was noticeable “clunking” of the centerboard in the well. It’s the only time I’ve removed the centerboard or opened up the centerboard cap. While I had the centerboard out, I bored out the hole to accept a sintered bronze bushing and changed out the shoulder bolt. It’s smooth as butter now and no more clunking. But, even at peak sloppiness, there was no tendency for the centerboard to jamb in the well, it just made noise. Have you checked to see if the pennant runs free thru the blocks? Is there enough clearance along the side of the centerboard for the pennant to slip in there and maybe jam the centerboard against the well? Roger Pihlaja S/V Dynamic Equilibrium 1978 Sanford, MI Sent from my iPhoneSee the original archive post