2008-04-12; 14:08:58 EDT
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Joe, One other thought about the centerboard vs the diamond board. Two identical R22's sailed side by side, wing on wing for miles in about a 5 mph wind. One had the centerboard and the other the diamond board. NO DIFFERENCE whatsoever. The same is true with pointing. Stan might argue the point, but us drunken sailors can't tell the difference. Rummy In a message dated 4/11/2008 2:07:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, jadoucet at snet.net writes: Has any one worked with the centerboard? I noticed that the centerboard on my '86 (rebuilt 2002) Rhodes does not extend vertically from the keel when the centerboard retrieval line is fully released. it is approximately 30 deg from vertical. Because of this, the boat does not point very well. Has anyone replaced this line? Does one merely remove the bolts from the cabin floor to access the line? Is there a mechanical advantage pulley system? can it be easily accessed to change the line? I've read about Stan's diamond board. Has anyone replaced the center board with a diamond board? did your performance improve? Thanks in advance for your help. Joe -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/questions-regarding-the-Rhodes-centerboard.-tp16628186p16628186.html Sent from the Rudder and Centerboard mailing list archive at Nabble.com.See the original archive post