Malish
Well-Known Member
I did a search of the forum but couldn't quite find the answer I was looking for so:
A surveyor has provided me with a report which states that the glass fibre rudder of my Rival 32 shows significant delamination (sorry I have no pictures). He recommends splitting the rudder open, checking the condition of the tangs then working outwards making the rudder good on the way (drying out, drilling holes injecting epoxy etc). There is currently no play in the rudder but I quite like the idea of checking the tangs simply for peace of mind given that the rest of the work has to be done (and I only want to do it once!).
The question I have is how best to split open the rudder? I assumed that one would simply split along the original join but I have seen images where instead a large panel has been cut out of the side to facilitate inspection and work, and then presumably glassed back in afterwards. Views from those with experience would be much appreciated.
A surveyor has provided me with a report which states that the glass fibre rudder of my Rival 32 shows significant delamination (sorry I have no pictures). He recommends splitting the rudder open, checking the condition of the tangs then working outwards making the rudder good on the way (drying out, drilling holes injecting epoxy etc). There is currently no play in the rudder but I quite like the idea of checking the tangs simply for peace of mind given that the rest of the work has to be done (and I only want to do it once!).
The question I have is how best to split open the rudder? I assumed that one would simply split along the original join but I have seen images where instead a large panel has been cut out of the side to facilitate inspection and work, and then presumably glassed back in afterwards. Views from those with experience would be much appreciated.