Tranona
Well-Known Member
Thats interesting.
To me having a foam filled cavity with welded stainless steel fittings inside is a recipe for crevice corrosion and tang failure if ever water gets into the foam around the tang area.
If the rudder is properly constructed water should not get in. However many are not, even from so called quality builders. Preventing water getting in is simple if a bit of thought is applied to seal where the stock enters the blade and the two halves of the shell are joined.
As mentioned earlier by others, aluminium stocks and tangs are common and better techniques used to inject the foam and bond the shells.