Sticky/stubborn centerboard

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Ryan

Just picked up my brothers Oday Daysailor 2 and have come to find a very stubborn centerboard. He says I should just climb over the side and use my big toe to get down but i'm thinking NO. Anyway, the boat is sitting in my backyard, upside down and easy to work on. I removed the cb, sanded it, lightly waxed it but the damn thing is still stubborn. I can see no signs of wear or friction but she just doesn't wanna go in without a fight. Any thoughts?
 
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Rod Johnson,

A few ideas

I'll relate a few things that could be the cause. 1) there should be a plastic bushing that the CB pivots on, this is held in by a bolt thru the CB trunk if the boat is a 1971-79 model. The 1980-85 DS II had a plastic pivot pin held in by a pair of wedges inserted from the outside. These later boats should not have a problem. 2) I had to round over the edges of the CB on my boat, that is the top forward edge (with board in up position) the CB is square-edges here, but the CB trunk is rounded, so the board gets jammed. 3) The CB may be too buoyant, O'Day purposely drilled a couple of holes in the board to let air out, perhaps these holes had been filled in by a previous owner? I have diagrams of my CB mods, plus a memo from O'Day describing the drilled holes. I have included these in the DS II Manual that I created and offer to other owners for $7.00 to cover printing and postage. Send me an e-mail if you would like to order one.
 
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Harley

sticky centerboard

check the alignment of the pennant. I had to adjust mine three times to get it right. It was never right from the get go.
 
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