Dale,
       Could you provide the specifics on your board swap out. Did you use your 
original for a pattern and have a fabrication shop work one up?
material uses: 
est . cost? 
Weight:
how does it compare to the original sailing wise ?
I don't have board problems but it would be good reference for others.

Randy Watkins
M15#194

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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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