Me too! Me too!
randy
Tamanawas
29-II
Hood River, OR
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waldeck
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 4:04 PM
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Dropping the rudder on a 29-2
Ted
No experience but
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Dropping the rudder on a 29-2
I'd like to drop the rudder on my 29 mkII after it's hauled this fall. Any
advise or things to watch out for? Removing the steering quadrant is pretty
straight forward as long as the bolts aren't frozen. I'
I've done mine twice. 1st time was a bear, the bolts in the quadrant
were seized solid, so ended up cutting the quadrant off
the shaft.
There should be a round donut at the top of the rudder shaft, just below
the square part that the emergency rudder would fit on.
There is either a pin that go
I'd like to drop the rudder on my 29 mkII after it's hauled this fall. Any
advise or things to watch out for? Removing the steering quadrant is pretty
straight forward as long as the bolts aren't frozen. I'm not sure about what is
going on at the upper and of the rudder shaft at the cockpit sole