The centerboard gives the race crew more fun things to do as you
round the mark on to the downwind leg! Thought I guess you
put a ciderblock on the uphaul and tell them it's the centerboard.
-scott
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On 0, John Bailey <john.bailey50@...> wrote:
I tried a repair on #226 and decided to buy a new board. 8 years ago it was about $400, I have heard they are much more now. Many sail without the board just fine.
John Bailey
On Jun 4, 2021, at 11:46 AM, Ned Wood <nwood@...> wrote:
?I was given! #610 in the fall, and worked on her through the winter to get her up ready for this summer. When the boat was in the travelift on the way to being launched, I had the centerboard lowered, just to make sure that there were no issues. The news was not good. I've attached pictures. I don't know if this can be repaired or whether I need to find a replacement. But sadly the boat is back in the supports. Any ideas would be welcome.
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