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26X - Centerboard Stopper Knob Repair

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 10:01 am
by Wind Chime
I grounded out in the mud, going in reverse - and broke off the fibreglass stopper knob on the 2000X keel :o

This fibreglass knob stops the keel in the vertical position when dropped - so it can not go any farther forward than vertical. Labeled as "F" in the drawing.

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I did not know there was any damage at the time, but found out later by having the centerboard going past vertical which really screws with the CLR ... I could not figure out why she was behaving so badly at first until I saw the keel at the dock from a distance and the keel was about 30 degrees forward of vertical!

I tied a knot in the raising/lowering line to stop the keel from going past vertical as temporary solution, but want to rebuild the keel knob over winter.

Does anyone have a scale drawing of what this knob looks like besides the factory drawing? It's only a few inches big but an odd shape. I was hoping maybe someone has had their keel out and traced this end for another project or something?

Any ideas on how to rebuild the knob? ... Could I just put a large SS screw in an build up epoxy around it, or do I need to use glass weaves as well, the gel coat? I have no experience with firbreglass - with the exception of reading advice on this great site :)

Re: 26X - Centerboard Stopper Knob Repair

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 8:52 pm
by Whipsyjac
Hi Darry, I'm sure I could drop my CB this winter and you could trace it if no one has the dimensions on paper.

Re: 26X - Centerboard Stopper Knob Repair

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 11:52 pm
by sunshinecoasting
I can definately help on this one, had exactly the same thing happen to me, fixed 2 years now and still working well. For details look at this post. http://www.macgregorsailors.com/forum/v ... =8&t=23308

Hope it helps, any questions feel free to ask :)

Re: 26X - Centerboard Stopper Knob Repair

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 10:48 pm
by Wind Chime
Thanks for the offer Whipsy - but it looks like Sunshinecoasting has been and done what I need to do.

I think the key to re-creating the "stop notch" to the right size will be using the hanger to guide the shape.

Once I get the keel off I'll see what the damage looks like but probably will be similar to the ones Sunshine had.

I'm thinking I'll screw in a large ss screw, and build up epoxy with fibreglass mat cut into shreds, then gelcoat or marine-tex for final coat? Does that sound right?

Re: 26X - Centerboard Stopper Knob Repair

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 1:18 am
by sunshinecoasting
Sounds like a plan, I used the hanger to help find the shape and size needed for the stop as you said, make it a bit larger than needed and shape it after it sets. I didnt worry about reinforcing with a screw but I dont think its a bad idea, I didnt cut the fibre mat I left the fibres long and let them twist and turn patting them in with a paint brush, long fibres I thought would be stronger but I'm no expert, what I can confirm is that mine is still good after 2 years of regular use, I can hear it clunk as it finds home position when let down so I know its good.