Tale of Woe and Intrigue

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Alan Long

Check your centerboard Just got my 23.5 back from the boatyard after parting with many $$$$$$. I notice that toward the end of the season we were sailing almost as fast sideways as we were forward. I thought that maybe the halyard that raises and lowers the centerboard was jammed, so had the boatyard check it. Seems the halyard was fine, but the centerboard had a split in it that started at the pivot and continued for almost a foot. The thing was just flopping around down there from side to side! It had to be removed, rebuilt and reinstalled. I was told the centerboard design is very sensitive to twisting forces...like when you stick it in the mud while backing into your slip. Praises to Steve Price Marine in Deltaville, Va. for their overwhelming competence. Alan Long S/V Random Access (1994 23.5)
 
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Bill Jones

Steve Price

I was interested in your comments about Steve Price Marina. I have a 23.5 here in Kentucky and a H40.5 on Chesapeake Bay. My home marina is Deltaville Marina but my boat is currently sitting "on the hard" at Steve's yard. They winterized her and will paint the bottom in the spring. I've had them do work in the past and they seem to stand by their work. Good sailing on the best area there is ... the Chesapeake! Bill Jones
 
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