NEW!! Jens Konge Rasmussen's drawing of
the unique pin area of the Mark IV board here
- see also pics below |
Monday, January
18th, 2016 updated Sunday 15 November 2020 |
Subject: the Mark IV centreboard and
the CB brake - updated and now complete From: Mike Duncan
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2015 1:19 PM
Subject: Mark IV centerboard Hi Al, I found it was quite difficult to find out just what the board looked like and so I thought that once I had it out the enclosed photo might help others who had to remove one of the Mark IV boards. Maybe the photo could find a place in the Wayfarer Institute. Mike Duncan W10962 From: Mike Duncan
Hi Al, From: Al Schonborn [mailto:uncle-al3854@cogeco.ca] Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2016 7:11 PM Subject: the centreboard brake The whole thing hits tomorrow's Weekly Whiffle and then the WIT. See you at the AGM? Best regards, Uncle Al W3854 From: Mike Duncan Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2016 7:40 PM Subject: the centreboard brake Hi Al, Yes my board in the CL16 looked just like yours. I think you could do the same thing by putting the lower plate with the threaded holes directly below the rubber hose and screwing it to the board. You would have to drill larger holes below the threaded holes to make room for the bolts and then line the holes with epoxy. This would eliminate the cutout in the board. In the MK1V boards the big advantage is the centerboard pin that is permanently installed and cannot leak. It means that you have to crawl under the boat to remove the two screws and that plate, that hold the board in the boat, so that the board can be pulled out from the top. Mike Duncan W10962 On 2016-01-10 8:21 PM, Al Schonborn wrote: Hey, Mike: I don't see how the threaded aluminum strip as part of the first cut-out would effectively hold the whole apparatus in? From: Mike Duncan Hi Al, just got around to
attaching a diagram for the no cutout CB brake. I hope not too complex but
the parts are all the same just
arranged in a
different order and 3 new wood screws are needed
to hold the brake unit to the board. Mike From: Al Schonborn [mailto:uncle-al3854@cogeco.ca] Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2016 6:29 PM Aha! Yes. I see. The three wood screws were what I had not pictured. Very nice. Thanks for the explanation. Will start next Monday's Weekly Whiffle with the complete version which will also go into the WIT in a few minutes. Will let you know. Best regards, Uncle Al W3854 |