Hi Steve;
One method I used was to grind one end of a hack saw blade to fit a 
reciprocating saw, then sawed between  the keel and CB.  This worked to open 
up enough space to get the board to come down.  I also smoothed the teeth on 
the keel side to only remove material from the CB.   I was planning to 
replace the CB so I didn't think I would do major damage.  A couple of years 
ago when the CB was stuck and I took it to a boat shop, they ground quite a 
bit off the side of the CB to get it to work so I think there must be a fair 
amount of glass over the steel-shot.

Another thought.  Does your boat have a hole drilled through the two wood 
plates on the deck.  This lets you push a dowel against the CB.  This trick 
worked for me for several years.

PS  Should you want another steel-shot CB to work on, I have one.  Its in 
good shape, no splits no cracks.  Its just a little fat is all.

Don
M15-248

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "steve pearse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "For and about Montgomery Sailboats" 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2008 9:31 PM
Subject: M_Boats: 'stuck' M-15 centerboard.


> Greetings! For the first time, I was unable to coax my centerboard  down 
> during a recent gentle sail. I hate the thought of having to  have the 
> boat attended to at a 'full-price' marina, so I'm hoping  that some Monty 
> sailors will have discovered ways to coax the CB down/ up without having 
> to resort to major surgery. The boat is still  relatively new to me, so I 
> learn something new every time out. Thanks  in advance for any advice you 
> can offer.
>
> Steve on Whidbey
> 1981 M-15 #163
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