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Jack Bristow
Recently I was under our 94 H-26 repairing damage to the centerboard from last years misadventures. The boat was on the trailer and I happened to notice the springs on the rear axle looked strange. Upon further investigation 3 of the four leaves on one side and 2 of the four on the other side were broken and half missing. We were preparing for a trip to the Apostle Islands in Lake Superior about 4 hours away so I knew something had to be done and soon. Our local boat dealer came out and took one of the springs off to get good measurements and had the right ones the next day and we made our trip as planned. The spring leaves appear to be rivited together in the middle which requires a hole to be drilled through all of them and thats where they broke on both sides. We replaced the springs for the front axle also. The moral is, especially on older boats, check those trailer springs once in a while, it could save you a very bad day at the side of the road or worse. Jack Bristow S/V Discovery