I'm back, I can't believe how long it's been. I'm following everyone's advice and trying to bring this baby back to sailing. I added a new compression post - thanks rgranger - and I will ensemble the compression box around it. I think I have this under control.
I had to get new spreader bracket because they were bent somehow, so I got that cover. By the way
Dwyer Mast & Rigging - Quality Sailboat Parts and Rigging has the hardware for these boats. The gooseneck is another concern. I have a sliding gooseneck attached to the boom that I don't think is the right one because I found 6holes on the mast. I took a chance and I order one. it's the wrong one of course but the holes align! so I'll send it back and get the right one.
Grauerfam, thank you so much for your photos! they helped me to figure out things. My boat has a fixed keel, confirmed. I dove under and inspected it. It's a fin keel, like an upside down shark fin. Under the trunk shape its not very big - lescayere thanks for your suggestion - I don't have an underwater camera
It would be great if you can send me a photo of the gooseneck attachment to confirm I'm doing things right. Whenever you get a chance of course. So as the center board retractor is a leftover from previous model I'm going to run a lightning ground as you mentioned before.
my big question is to anyone that can answer it is, how do you check out the chainplates? They go through in between the hull and the interior skin into a blind spot. I looked and looked with out figuring it out. Should I cut a hole to reach the bolts? this is what concerns me the most. I don't want the mast to fall because of this after all the work I'm putting in. Thanks to everyone again smooth sailing.
Im in Eureka Springs Arkansas. Lovely 2000 people town in the Ozark Mountains with a beautiful lake "Beaver Lake"