1114C
Well-Known Member
hi
i am in the process of trying to get a fireball on to the water this year, it is old and all wood, the wood is stripped, varnished and other stuff done
am now getting to the exciting stage of working out how it all goes together but i cannot work out how the centreboard "works". the dinghies i am used to had a daggerboard which the fireball does not
does anyone know if the fireball centreboard fully retracts or not and also is it normally attached to the boat somehow, perhaps at the base of the mast. final question (and this will sound the dumbest!) what stops it dropping right through - the board I have as two holes at the top and what looks like a handhold - one of the holes is very small, the other around an inch in diameter
thanks for all your help - the help i got last time was great and the inspection hatches are awaiting fitting once another coat of varnish is put on
ta
i am in the process of trying to get a fireball on to the water this year, it is old and all wood, the wood is stripped, varnished and other stuff done
am now getting to the exciting stage of working out how it all goes together but i cannot work out how the centreboard "works". the dinghies i am used to had a daggerboard which the fireball does not
does anyone know if the fireball centreboard fully retracts or not and also is it normally attached to the boat somehow, perhaps at the base of the mast. final question (and this will sound the dumbest!) what stops it dropping right through - the board I have as two holes at the top and what looks like a handhold - one of the holes is very small, the other around an inch in diameter
thanks for all your help - the help i got last time was great and the inspection hatches are awaiting fitting once another coat of varnish is put on
ta