ProDave
Well-Known Member
btw, the cutout is for the ouboard prop - be careful on the clearance![]()
Can I just add to that.
There was a suggestion of making a dinghy style hinged rudder that can be lifted up.
Be very careful is you do that.
My little boat has a tilting rudder, so with my swing keel lifted up and the rudder up, I can go into very shallow water (or more usually sneak out of the harbour as soon as the tide comes in before other boats can)
BUT with the rudder up, I can barely turn to port at all, as the raised rudder will foul the OB prop. So it takes a bit of care to avoid a tight turn to port with the rudder up.
