guerrilla
New Member
Most rudders collect water via the stock entry point. Nobody wants to talk about it of course. Some articles warn of impending doom unless all water is removed and the rudder resealed; I've even seen recommendations to slice the rudder open refill, check and rebuild the tangs, refit and reseal; for what? The rudder will not fail for being wet inside but if you want to drill holes and reseal every year, have fun - which it isn't of course.
PWG
Wow. That's quite a relaxed attitude! The boat we're working on is expected to make some long crossings over the coming years and losing a rudder would be catastrophic on such journeys. So I think opening up the casing to inspect the condition of the structure will put our minds at rest - knowing there's movement on the rudder shaft might feel pretty awkward when inviting people to come sailing!