Craig:

The leading edge of my board is rounded and the trailing edge is feathered to
approximate the glass board.  I am sure it won't win any design awards, but I
think the shape is pretty decent.  I sail to relax and have fun, so it works
great for me.

Dale

Honshells wrote:

> Dale, I'd love to see that pic on the MSOG website.  Thanks, Craig
>
> p.s.  Did you bevel the leading edge of your new steel board/do any
> "airfoil" shaping of any kind?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dale Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 11:39 PM
> Subject: M_Boats: m-15 pivot pin
>
> Cherri:
>
> I had a centerboard made from steel and will want to drop it out for
> inspection from time to time.  Since I don't want to monkey around with
> epoxy
> each time, I cut a pin to the width of the keel and had the ends tapped.
> Allen bolts inserted through caps screw into each end of the pin and hold in
> place.  John, who made my board and the pin set-up said that he would be
> glad
> to make pins for anyone who was interested for ( I would have to check with
> him in case I am remembering wrong) $20, shipping included.  If you are
> interested I can take a picture of my keel with the pin in it and post it on
> the web for you.
>
> Dale Williams
> Staples, MN
> M-15 #185  "Sophie Mae"
>
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