I +1 this. I still have a hanger in my basement (actually next to the furnace) 
where the rudder used to spend its winters. It was completely dry the next 
spring.

Marek

From: George Cone via CnC-List 
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2014 9:16 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
Subject: Stus-List c&C 24 rudder detail

Ed, I am based in Burlington too, and I also have the  details of water in the 
rudder (on a 40), I drilled the 2 holes, one at the top and one in the bottom 
in the fall(so that it could possibly drain better, it was still weeping last 
weekend when I sealed the holes back up for the summer, I’ll probably redrill 
them in the fall. So plan that it will take time to get the water out, I would 
recommend in your case you consider taking the rudder home in the fall and 
leaving it in the furnace room for the winter with the holes in it. Marine Tex 
is a wonder sealer for the summer, and fast

 

George Cone 

C&C 40 La Vida

 



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