Tom Skillen
New Member
Hi folks, after some (endless but fun!) research, I think either a Hunter Liberty or Minstrel would be perfect for my needs, and also my mooring.
I have one concern though!
My mooring is in a very busy & cramped harbour.
When raised, the Hunters rudder protrudes upwards and outwards from the stern by a fair amount.
I think this will make it very prone to damage from other boats squeezing past (and making contact with) my stern area.
So - - - - question is - - - -
Does anyone know how easy or practical it would be to completely remove & then reattach the rudder assembly when afloat (in order to place the rudder within the cockpit whenever the boat is left on the mooring)?
Alternatively, I'm wondering if there's anyway to alter the design or construction of the standard rudder so that it doesn't protrude so much when raised?
Bit of a long shot asking this question I know, but still thought it worthwhile asking given the collective insight & experience on here.
Many thanks for reading / considering this question (and for any experience that can be shared).
I have one concern though!
My mooring is in a very busy & cramped harbour.
When raised, the Hunters rudder protrudes upwards and outwards from the stern by a fair amount.
I think this will make it very prone to damage from other boats squeezing past (and making contact with) my stern area.
So - - - - question is - - - -
Does anyone know how easy or practical it would be to completely remove & then reattach the rudder assembly when afloat (in order to place the rudder within the cockpit whenever the boat is left on the mooring)?
Alternatively, I'm wondering if there's anyway to alter the design or construction of the standard rudder so that it doesn't protrude so much when raised?
Bit of a long shot asking this question I know, but still thought it worthwhile asking given the collective insight & experience on here.
Many thanks for reading / considering this question (and for any experience that can be shared).