Bill, When this happened to me, I just carefully pulled the boat onto the
trailer.  The board came upon the trailer roller.
Ken
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Sylvester" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 10:20 AM
Subject: M_Boats: New Old M-17


> It looks like I am finally going to get to bring old #279 home.  The
> major hurdle is that the pennant  that raises the centerboard is
> broken, and the centerboard is down.  Getting her on the trailer could
> present a problem so I have come to the experts for their opinions.
> I have a couple of ideas:
>   It might just swing into the trunk as the boat is winched onto the
> trailer.  (??????)
> My present idea is to tie off a line to one of the winches, run the
> line under the boat, have a diver position it under the centerboard,
> then use the other winch to pull the board into the trunk.
>
> Do either of these have merit?
>
>
> The final fix is to give the guy in the boat yard $180 to pull it and
> put her on the trailer.
>
> What do you Montgomerians think?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bill and Darcy Sylvester
> M-17 #279
> Endelig
>
>
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