Greenheart
Well-Known Member
I always knew when I bought the boat, that I might suddenly have to face this question. My rudder blade is okay, but definitely a bit flaky in places, and I expect that when the boat is in frequent use next year, the elderly GRP will one day crumble catastrophically and unexpectedly...parts have already done so. Right now, when sailing isn't very tempting, I could try making a replacement. Even if it's no slicker than the old one, at least I won't have a hole in next summer's season while I source an expensive replacement.
My centreboard is ply. It's in better condition and much less brittle than the GRP rudder, which isn't exactly lightweight...so is there any reason not to make a ply rudder?
Not having tried it, I'm visualising taking a piece of top-quality ply - perhaps 30mm thick, 10" wide and about 40" long, and planing it/sanding it down to size...
...but I'm not wise about what difficulties I'll encounter, or possible problems with the finished blade which mightn't have afflicted a GRP rudder. Any advice?
Prices for a new rudder from Hartley or Milanes is more than I paid for the boat...so if I can't bodge-up an adequate 'spare' blade, my sailing may stop very suddenly.
Thanks...
My centreboard is ply. It's in better condition and much less brittle than the GRP rudder, which isn't exactly lightweight...so is there any reason not to make a ply rudder?
Not having tried it, I'm visualising taking a piece of top-quality ply - perhaps 30mm thick, 10" wide and about 40" long, and planing it/sanding it down to size...
...but I'm not wise about what difficulties I'll encounter, or possible problems with the finished blade which mightn't have afflicted a GRP rudder. Any advice?
Prices for a new rudder from Hartley or Milanes is more than I paid for the boat...so if I can't bodge-up an adequate 'spare' blade, my sailing may stop very suddenly.
Thanks...