[Rhodes22-list] Centerboard thumping
Peter Nyberg
peter at sunnybeeches.com
Thu Apr 25 09:56:48 EDT 2024
Peter,
I've never taken my centerboard cap off, so I can't speak to the internal assembly, but I can say that my centerboard will also thump if it's down while the boat is at anchor and rocking a bit. It has done this since I bought it freshly recycled by General Boats, so I consider this normal behavior, and not cause for concern.
My centerboard will also sometimes thump when it's down and I'm under sail. As I recall, Stan mentions in the owner's manual that if this is happening, it's a sign that the centerboard isn't doing anything except adding to drag, and it should be pulled up.
Peter Nyberg
Coventry, CT
s/v Silverheels (1988/2016)
> On 2024-04-25, at 08:53:59 EDT, peter beckerman wrote:
>
> I figured I should start a new (related) thread.
> I've only ever been able to partially deploy my centerboard, but when partially
> down it'll "thump" a bit as the boat rocks back and forth. Since I have
> the centerboard cap off trying to figure out why the board won't fully deploy, I
> figured I'd take a look at the pivot slot. Overall the slot looks okay,
> with just a bit of obvious wear and tear, mostly to the paint. I
> noticed that when the board is moved so that the pivot pin is firm against one
> side of the slot, there's about 1/4 inch of space between the pin and the other
> side of the slot. I'm wondering if this is about the proper tolerance or
> if there's too much of a gap? Also, there were two lengths of vinyl tubing
> placed in the slot on port and starboard sides of the centerboard. Are
> these supposed to be shock absorbers? I guess they would also discourage
> the board from moving up into the slot during a grounding. Mine are
> hard as a rock and I suppose they should be replaced with something more
> flexible. Any thoughts?
>
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