Date: 1/8/1999, 9:24 pm
> One of the advantages of the stern-mounted kick-up rudder is that if you
> paddle over shallow water, the rudder will swing up over any obstruction
> without damage no matter what the orientation as long as you are going
> forward. If your system needs to be straight to retract, you run the risk
> of it breaking off. You might want to make it strong enough that it won't
> break or flexible enough that it can absorb an impact.
> The picture did not come through on my browser, probably because it is a
> BMP file instead of a GIF of JPEG.
In theory, if I was to hit something the rudder would be pushed aft. Ideally the bent upper arm would force the rudder in line before it retracted - I guess for this to work effectively the system would require some flexability - therefore bungie shock absorber in the rudder cable system (this would have to be secondary to footbraces as it provide no support).
Mark
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- Retractable rudder
Mark Bodnar -- 1/7/1999, 11:33 pm- Re: Retractable rudder
Lee -- 1/9/1999, 8:34 pm- Re: Retractable rudder
Mark Bodnar -- 1/9/1999, 9:47 pm- Re: Retractable rudder
Lee -- 1/11/1999, 8:14 pm
- Re: Retractable rudder
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Nick Schade -- 1/8/1999, 9:52 am- Re: Retractable rudder - image repost
Mark Bodnar -- 1/8/1999, 9:24 pm- Re: Retractable rudder
Mark Bodnar -- 1/8/1999, 12:05 pm - Re: Retractable rudder
- Re: Retractable rudder
giles -- 1/8/1999, 1:52 am- Re: Retractable rudder
Mark Bodnar -- 1/8/1999, 12:09 pm
- Re: Retractable rudder
giles -- 1/8/1999, 1:46 am- Re: Retractable rudder
Bob Hysen -- 1/8/1999, 1:21 pm- Re: Retractable rudder
Mark Bodnar -- 1/8/1999, 7:24 pm
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