i just bought a 19 weekender and it is missing the line to raise the swing keel. can anyone tell me what im suppose to use.
Give Rudy Nickerson a call and he'll set you up with a centerboard pendant line with the pendant line shackle spliced on one end.i just bought a 19 weekender and it is missing the line to raise the swing keel. can anyone tell me what im suppose to use.
It sure looks like a nice little boat to me for trailer-sailing. These O'Days have strong thick hull that can take a roller trailer and be launched just as easy as a powerboat.Yes Joe,Our weekenders are the model that preceded the 192.Maybe '79 to '85.They have a little less cabin but a little more cockpit.Sounds like, if you just call it a 19, people think you have a Rhodes.
Did you put that rudder lift line in yourself?I was thinking of installing one on mine.Sounds useful for launching and such.
Actually, that's not a splice. It's a seizing and it's very simple to do. I didn't want to splice it to the rudder blade because I wanted to be able to remove it when I had to paint it and it's a lot smarter to just cut the splicing twine than to cut the rope each time I needed to remove it. I didn't want to splice a thimble on this line for a shackle either, because I was afraid that the shackle would wear out the hole and making it larger.Again Joe,Thanks for the great pictures.Looks like another "must have" for me as I will be moving this boat around a bit.I like your neat little splice around the rudder.Must learn some ropework besides the ol' bowline.
Actually the hole is 10.5" down from the bottom edge of the Aluminum rudder head at the trailing edge.Thanks Joe,It looks like your hole is drilled about 8" down the trailing edge.Is that about right?Barry