[Rhodes22-list] Centerboard cap reattach
chrissailorman at gmail.com
chrissailorman at gmail.com
Sat Apr 29 16:26:24 EDT 2017
Through bolts are definitely the way to go... a lot of work but sleep better at night! About 60 bolts or so.., 1/4" by 3/4 ss at home depot, not too bad... takes a while depending on how flexible your limbs are... and while the cap is off... a good time to replace pendant and blocks... been there, done that. Scary when you find a swimming pool in your cabin... i did mine while still in the water... one at a time. One out, replace, next out replace and so on. This waybyou dont have to pull the boat unless you prefer...
Chris Greco
Formerly Blue Hawaii, 87 model
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> On Apr 29, 2017, at 3:14 PM, Shawn Boles <shawn.sustain at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Joe:
> Take pictures as you go along. It the big help to those of us who are faced
> with this task in the future.
>
> With respect to evoked imagery -perhaps more salacious than ribald
> Cheers,
> Shawn
> s/v Sweet Baboo
>
> On Apr 29, 2017 11:55 AM, "Joe Camp via Rhodes22-list" <
> rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:
>
>> Gary & Graham:
>> Thanks for this worldly and simple advice. I will follow it and
>> leave the sole open to detect any leaks. If they are small enough, the
>> bilge pump should handle them till I get back to her. Mostly I will follow
>> the tightening advice, because (in the words of Cap'n Ron) "...boat's like
>> a woman; responds to touch," I could get dirty here, in fact some sludge
>> talk is almost demanded by the standards of the old cop I used to be; but
>> retirement has softened me a great deal. However, just so you know, I am
>> getting aroused thinking about what I would have said. The word you're
>> looking for is probably "ribald." Now, I'm an English professor. We are
>> not allowed to think dirty, but we do. I can even tell you the origins of
>> the "F" word. Though I am not allowed to use it regularly. ttfn
>> Joe Camp
>> s/v John Dawson
>> Bohemia River, MD
>>
>>
>> From: Gary via Rhodes22-list <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
>> To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
>> Sent: Friday, April 28, 2017 10:51 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Centerboard cap reattach
>>
>> Hello Mr. Joe,
>>
>> Recently I removed my "Diamond Board" and did some repairs on it. Doing
>> so
>> required me to remove the 4,387 bolts, nuts and washers that seal the
>> diamond board cap. The rubber is quite thick and playable and was still in
>> great shape. Just take your time, clean both the flange in the bottom of
>> the boat, the fiberglass cap flange, and both sides of the thick rubber
>> gasket. Then, start slowly tightening the bolts and nuts from the center
>> (measured from fore and aft of the cap) Just seat (just a bit of pressure
>> on
>> your socket and wrench) and then work crosswise from the center point of
>> the
>> cap working back and forth (port then starboard) in an x pattern. Then
>> re-trace your initial steps, and do it again, tightening the nuts, bolts
>> and
>> washers port, starboard, all the while with each tightening working equally
>> fore and aft, port and starboard.
>> My boat was 27 years old and the rubber gasket was fine.
>> If my explanation is to confusing, just look up " how to tighten up a
>> gasket" as a google search and you will get the idea.
>> P.S. If there are missing washers or cross threaded bolts/nuts, suggest
>> replacing them with good S/S hardware. Please insure you do use S/S
>> washers
>> to assist in distributing the pressure on the cap so as to not crush the
>> immediate fiberglass area if you only use a nut or bolt without the washer.
>> No need to use sealant. Another tip is not to over torque the nuts and
>> bolts. Just firm or snug. No monster tightening is required. If you do
>> this it will warp the flanges and induce a leak. If after you float your
>> boat and you spot a leak just add a 1/4 turn on the bolts near the leak at
>> a
>> time. Do this till the leak stops. More than likely, you won't have to do
>> this.
>>
>>
>>
>> -----
>> Gary
>> s/v Just Bent
>> '90 Rhodes 22
>> (recycled 2001)
>> Sun City, AZ
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