Center Board is Loose - HELP

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Tom Cannon

How is the uphaul calble attached to the center board? The cable is loose on my 1990 MacGregor 26.
 
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Bob Cassel

Control cable tied with a stopper knot

The control cable for the centerboard on my 26S is held in with a stopper knot (figure 8 knot) in the end of the line. There is a hole in the trialing edge of the centerboard and a cross hole in the centerboard. I don't recall if there is a stainess steal washer up line from the figure 8 or not. I'll check it next week when it's in the water and I have my mask and snorkle on...
 
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Curtiss Grant

Center Board is Loose

I recently experienced my center board cable to come loose on my '91 26S. My cable was attached to the lee of the keel with a bold though an eyelette in the cable and the bold pulled out of the keel. The keel had a 1" hole horizonal and to the lee of the keel and a slot in the back side of the keel where the cable came down from the cabin, though the keel, and a bold was though the 1" hole, though the eyelette of the cable completing a "T" effect. I had to hoist the boat up and install a metal FLAT iron on each side of the keel which enabled me to insert a bold though the flat iron on one side of the keel, though the cable eyelette and though the second flat iron on the other side of the keel. The flat iron was 3 to 4 inches long and about 1/4 inch thick. I used 2 bolds to attach the flat irons to the keel and used the same 1" opening in the keel so that it would be the same angle etc for the connection. BE AWARE - there is limited clearance in the TOP of the keel well in the hull, so the deminsions added to the keel should be minimal. My keel does stick up in the well if I pull it up to hard so I would recommend using thinner flat iron. Use stainless steel material, of course. It took about 30 mintues to complete the task but I was prepared with a couple of options. The hoist cost me $50 for the 1st hour but some were quoting me as much as $100 to $120. GOOD Luck. By the way, I sailed by boat for about a month before I fixed the problem. I just used a line to sling under the boat when I needed to raise the keel.
 
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Jerry

Center Board Repair

I have repaired my center board after the cable pulled loose the second time -- I cut a "V" in the board at the knot hole and then used a router to cut a groove in the board at 90 degrees to the V -- I then put a stainless rod in the groove and fiberglassed the rod in place -- now my cable is simply looped around the rod and fastened with cable clamps
 
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