InvictaSeb
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Hi there,
I've taken the transom hung rudder off my Invicta 26.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/CBzvPQCaVL1XRT7j8
After taking the the all the paint off right back down to the gelcoat I found a couple of holes had been drilled at the bottom of the rudder to drain water out. I thought I'd best cut out a larger hole to have a look at what was going on inside and was surprised to find no core material at all - the rudder was made hollow.
Should I fill it with polyurethane foam or is that not necessary on transom hung rudder? Should I just patch up the holes and leave it as it was? Filling with foam would involve cutting out a large section of one side, cleaning up the GRP (it's coated in some kind of greasy substance), pouring the foam, fairing it and then re-glassing with epoxy. So Quite a bit of work, but work I'm happy to do if that's what's needed.
You can also see in the photos that I've drilled out the bolt holes that go through to the pintles. I was amazed to find no core in there either, just 10mm thick GRP. For this my plan is just to pour in thickened epoxy to fill the void around the pintle bolts and then glass over them.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
Seb.
I've taken the transom hung rudder off my Invicta 26.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/CBzvPQCaVL1XRT7j8
After taking the the all the paint off right back down to the gelcoat I found a couple of holes had been drilled at the bottom of the rudder to drain water out. I thought I'd best cut out a larger hole to have a look at what was going on inside and was surprised to find no core material at all - the rudder was made hollow.
Should I fill it with polyurethane foam or is that not necessary on transom hung rudder? Should I just patch up the holes and leave it as it was? Filling with foam would involve cutting out a large section of one side, cleaning up the GRP (it's coated in some kind of greasy substance), pouring the foam, fairing it and then re-glassing with epoxy. So Quite a bit of work, but work I'm happy to do if that's what's needed.
You can also see in the photos that I've drilled out the bolt holes that go through to the pintles. I was amazed to find no core in there either, just 10mm thick GRP. For this my plan is just to pour in thickened epoxy to fill the void around the pintle bolts and then glass over them.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
Seb.
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