Hunter 22 swing keel centerboard pin & bushing replacement & oversize to handle more weight at tip

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Nov 3, 2009
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hunter 22 CT
I chiseled out one side of the keel pin/bushing hole and was able to pound out the bushing from the other side. It was heavily worn. Just look at the photos: there's probably a 25 degree deviation that the bushing allows due to wear! Closer inspection of the pin reveals many small pits and tiny holes. Perhaps even the beginning of a crack originating at one of the holes. Going to have to get a new one made up.


I'm thinking that I'm going to have the machine shop make me a bronze bushing to replace the nylon one. That way it'll be safer in salt water than brass and clearly stronger than nylon. Since I want to add about 50 pounds of lead to the tip of the board to help stiffen the boat up, I'm now considering over-sizing the new replacement keel pin and therefore also the center hole of the bushing to increase their strength. I suppose I'd also have to have the machine shop make two new "L" brackets to accommodate the larger diameter of the new pin and the heavier loads placed upon it and them by the additional 50 pounds at the tip.

This steel pin looks like it's 1/2 inch in diameter. I don't have a caliper handy to measure it exactly. Perhaps a 5/8 or 3/4 inch diameter replacement pin would be in order here. It's hard to imagine so much resting on a 1/2 inch diameter pin and 4 little stainless steel 1/4 inch bolts (that hold the pin & keel to the hull). But that's the way the boat was made, so someone thought it'd be fine.

Any thoughts? Do you think the four 1/4 inch bolts will be fine to handle the additional 50 pounds at the tip transmitted to the hull through a metal bushing that won't deform to absorb lateral impact on the keel?

Kristopher
 

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gary

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Jun 5, 2004
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Re: Hunter 22 swing keel centerboard pin & bushing replacement & oversize to handle more weight at t

I also wondered about putting some weight in the centerboard of my 22 for the same reason you are thinking about it. I also put a post on here asking for input,and I received several good suggestions. I finally decided that the mechanism (rope for raising/lowering, pully's and blocks for same, and additional stress on the attachment plates with the four bolts and pin would not stand the extra weight. I was thinking more in terms of 25 pounds while you are talking 50. I agree the mounting mechanism needs to be beefed up considerably if you add the extra weight. I think you can make it work when the cent4rboard is strictly vertical, but worried about the stress when the boat is heeled and the board is moving more toward the horizontal. That's when all the pressure will come to bear on the mount. At any rate I would be most interested in hearing more if you do this. Please keep us informed. Thanx
 
Jun 16, 2010
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In search of my next boat Palm Harbor, FL
I am looking at buying a H-22 locally. The current owner says that the keel pin and bushing should be replaced. Is there a rebuild kit available somewhere?

Regards,

MC
 

mel22

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Oct 1, 2010
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Hunter 22 Lake Dardanelle
Re: Hunter 22 swing keel centerboard pin & bushing replaceme

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Try Hunter 22 net site. they hava write up on changing bushing and pin. Also list bronze replacement bushing. This is a new site trying to get going, for Hunter 22s
 
Jun 16, 2010
495
In search of my next boat Palm Harbor, FL
Re: Hunter 22 swing keel centerboard pin & bushing replaceme

Thanks for the reply mel22. The problem with the H22 keel (which I did purchase), was larger than known. (see other H22 keel posts for pics) In any case my keel was seperated in two. I contacted Foss Foam, who still has the OEM mold, and they made me a new one (for a small price ;) ). The even installed it using the bronze bushing, so I didnt have to mess around with it. She was put back in the water yesterday, after over a week of repairs.
 
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