Petercatterall
Well-Known Member
As my boat engine was in bits (see below) I thought that it would be good to join in the spirit of the Conwy sailing week by testing my new (to me!) tender in sailing mode.
So rudder on dagger board in, just doing a bit of head scratching to sort out the gunter rig when passing boat wash (lots of it about last Saturday) lifts rudder out and it promptly sinks.
Current task is to fabricate a new rudder while the memory of the old one is fresh in my mind.
A couple of questions to the experts if I may?
1, Is something supposed to hold the rudder on! there was nothing on the original I guess just a pin through the spike that the rudder slots on or something.
2, The original had a bolt which allowed the main (submerged) blade to tilt upward, I guess that if you grounded this would tilt up so the rudder fixings were not damaged. I guess that this is really necessarry when ones rudder is firmly attached (unlike mine)
3, Has anyone found my rudder (unlikely as it sank like a stone?)
NB The mark 3 version will be tied on!!
Regards
So rudder on dagger board in, just doing a bit of head scratching to sort out the gunter rig when passing boat wash (lots of it about last Saturday) lifts rudder out and it promptly sinks.
Current task is to fabricate a new rudder while the memory of the old one is fresh in my mind.
A couple of questions to the experts if I may?
1, Is something supposed to hold the rudder on! there was nothing on the original I guess just a pin through the spike that the rudder slots on or something.
2, The original had a bolt which allowed the main (submerged) blade to tilt upward, I guess that if you grounded this would tilt up so the rudder fixings were not damaged. I guess that this is really necessarry when ones rudder is firmly attached (unlike mine)
3, Has anyone found my rudder (unlikely as it sank like a stone?)
NB The mark 3 version will be tied on!!
Regards