[Rhodes22-list] Emergency diamondboard help...at boatyard for only a little while longer
Mary Lou Troy
mtroy at atlanticbb.net
Sun May 24 21:05:04 EDT 2020
Olivier, I think you are right about that laminate being glassed on - at
least that is what I vaguely remember thinking it looked like at the
time to us.
While it's possible that your wet bilge is from the centerboard cap,
it's more likely from a port or the wire connections at the mast step or
some other something that needs to be rebedded. I do remember thinking
at the time that the surface was slick for the gasket but we never had
any suggestion of a leak from there.
In any event, good luck with your repairs and thank goodness there was
no damage from the sideswipe.
Mary Lou
On 5/24/2020 8:34 PM, Olivier Hecht wrote:
> Hi Stan! It almost looked like that extra piece was glassed in...if not
> than definitely glued down well. I think I’d damage the hull interface just
> by removing it. I’m thinking about just enlarging the inner opening with a
> keyhole saw to allow me to pull the board. I don’t think the slick surface
> on the laminate gives the gasket the best matings surface either...that
> might explain my slightly wet bilge. Do you sell new diamond boards, or is
> it usually more economical to have them repaired locally?
>
> On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 8:17 PM stan <stan at generalboats.com> wrote:
>
>> Mary Lou,
>>
>> since this is between me and you I am happy to join in to report what my
>> now occasionally lying eyes are seeing.
>>
>> A prior owner, as is usually the case when someone reports on a
>> ridiculous design fault attributed to GB, sacrificed access to the cb in
>> the cb trunk in favor of a quick improper fix.
>>
>> The only recourse now for removing the cb is to take off the white
>> whatever it is, throw it away. lift out the cb. Fix what has to be
>> fixed. AND THEN REASSEMBLE THE ENTIRE CB SYSTEM AS GOD AND GB DESIGNED
>> IT TO BE.
>>
>>
>> On 5/24/20 7:17 PM, Mary Lou Troy wrote:
>>> Hi Olivier,
>>>
>>> The laminate is not standard R22 construction.
>>>
>>> At one point we were going to do something to the board, I forget
>>> what, maybe replace the pennant or get rid of the pully in the raising
>>> system and had ordered a new gasket from Stan. When we got it apart
>>> and discovered the laminate, we abandoned the project. We asked Stan
>>> about it and via email he basically shrugged his shoulders and said
>>> something to the effect that "that wasn't our repair." It wasn't
>>> leaking, we found another way to do what we were going to do and
>>> forgot about it. In fact I didn't realize I still had the exchange
>>> with Stan in an old email program until now.
>>>
>>> After a bit of back and forth on a photo, Stan's exact words on the
>>> subject from 2003 were:
>>>
>>> "So what I am seeing is a fiberglass "washer" between the top lip of
>>> the trunk and
>>> neoprene gasket. The question then is was there any leakage between
>>> the fiberglass
>>> gasket and the cb trunk lip? If no then I would leave it in place and
>>> just use a
>>> jib saw to cut on opening in it to match the opening in the cb trunk -
>>> it should
>>> cut easily since it is probably not very thick If on the other hand
>>> there was
>>> leakage between this element and the cb trunk cap I would do whatever
>>> is necessary
>>> to pull it off and throw it away and sand smooth the top of the trunk
>>> lip to
>>> receive the neoprene gasket."
>>>
>>> As I noted above, it wasn't leaking so my recollection is we decided
>>> not to mess with it.
>>>
>>> Sorry this isn't more help.
>>>
>>> Mary Lou
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5/24/2020 6:12 PM, Olivier Hecht wrote:
>>>> My last message with two pics bounced back...hopefully this goes
>>>> through...
>>>>
>>>> Whoops...sorry. Forgot to attach it! Here they are. That white piece is
>>>> glued to the boat...I’m sure of it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 6:02 PM Richard Beytagh <rbeytagh at gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> The pic didn’t come through?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 5:58 PM Olivier Hecht <oehecht at gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Well the board fell onto the trailer axle since I guess I pulled
>>>>>> the boat
>>>>>> too far forward. Took a chunk out of it so I decided to try to pull
>>>>>> it. I
>>>>>> just got the cap off after removing ~60 10mm bolts with blind nuts and
>>>>> now
>>>>>> I can’t access the pivot to remove the board. See pics...the white
>>>>>> piece
>>>>> of
>>>>>> laminate? seems to be glasses into the hull. I’m afraid to destroy
>>>>>> it by
>>>>>> prying. Can anyone confirm to me that this piece should be
>>>>>> removable? I
>>>>>> cants see any other way to lift the board out since the pivot is
>>>>>> inaccessible. I’ll be at the boat for an hour more max, then I have to
>>>>> head
>>>>>> home. Was really hoping to take the board with me!
>>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ~~~ _/) ~~~
>>>>>
>>>>> Richard Beytagh
>>>>> Phone: 828 337 0180
>>>>>
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