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Assembling the Centerboard Box
I cut 2 pieces of marine plywood and cut 2 pieces of 2 x 6 and added two 1 x 2-1/2" pieces of pine to form the centerboard box. The 1 x 2-1/2" pine go on either end to provide a space to fit the pivoting centerboard in.
The plywood panels assembled with the pine end pieces.![[image]](http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i266/PRGringo/Catboat%20Blog/CIMG0004-1.jpg)
Cutting the 2 x 6's
After checking for the initial fit of the pine board to the plywood, I added the 2 x 6's to the form to complete the mock up for fitting into the slot I had cut into the keel.
I had already removed frames 5, 6 & 7 in order to be able to lift and place the keel box. I had chiseled and rasped the openings to widen and square them a little more to get the right fit.
Placing my hydraulic lift under the center of the box, I lifted it into position, plumb with the face of frame #4.
This is not the final position but serves to illustrate the concept about how I will now transfer a parallel curved line of the keel to the sides of the 2 x 6's to allow a nice watertight fit against the keel. I will shave that down with the power planer.
More on that in the next installment! ![[image]](http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i266/PRGringo/Catboat%20Blog/CIMG0010.jpg)
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Hi Steve, It looks like you've already glued the CB sides together. One good tip, perhaps offered too late, is to glass insides of the trunk faces before gluing it up. That way the inside surfaces are resistant to abrasion.
-- Paul
Thanks for the tip Paul. I will be adding fiberglass inside the box but at a later time.