Hi all,
It seems like the sheet to raise the rudder thru the rudder post up to the tiller does not want to move when on the trailer? When I raise externally the rudder using another sheet, it seems the line to lower is fine. Is this normal when not in the water due to rudder weight or?
thx dvd
Rudder Tiller Lift Ropes
- Windwalker
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In the water I find it is opposite. It is hard to get the rudder down once up (I use my boat hook to assist). I doubt you will have the leverage to get the rudder up on the hard without damaging something (on the boat or on you ). I use a ratchet tie-down hooked to the rear lift eyes, or you can use the rails, to keep the rudder up while towing or in storage.
Dave
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- gregcrawford
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When I got my boat the aluminum rudder assembly was cracked and rewelded in several places. I fabricated a new rudder assembly out of stainless steel. I used some thin pieces of HDPE plastic to make two 6" washers which I placed between the rudder assembly cheeks and the fiberglass rudder. I replaced the two pieces of 1/4" line with 3/8" line.
After they were pulled up through the rudder tube, I inserted them through 4" long pieces of 3/4" plastic electrical conduit to serve as handles and then tied the lines back to themselves. I can raise and lower the rudder quite easily. This system is also sufficient to raise the rudder while the boat is on dry land, and I never have to shove the rudder down while in the water. The rope does it easily. I think the plastic washers and liberal application of WD-40 make it work very well. You should have two clam cleats on the rudder to secure the lines in position.
After they were pulled up through the rudder tube, I inserted them through 4" long pieces of 3/4" plastic electrical conduit to serve as handles and then tied the lines back to themselves. I can raise and lower the rudder quite easily. This system is also sufficient to raise the rudder while the boat is on dry land, and I never have to shove the rudder down while in the water. The rope does it easily. I think the plastic washers and liberal application of WD-40 make it work very well. You should have two clam cleats on the rudder to secure the lines in position.
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