Date: 6/29/2009, 4:54 am
: I have installed a rudder on my latest stripper. I am wondering about the
: best placement, near the cockpit, for the rudder lift line clamcleat. What
: should I consider before I drill the holes. This is my first retracting
: rudder, having previously used kick-up rudders on racing boats.Your
: thoughts are greatly appreciated.
: Larry C.
hi,
i recently placed mine on the right side of cockpit "in the shade of" the rim and a little in front of my seat but not so far front that a bolt could press against my leg.
i've added a small eyelet (?) both in front and back of the cleat and ran the up cord thru these, and put a small button at the end so it can't slip back but stays where i can find it without looking.
this gave reliable and quick one hand operation as the blade is pulled down by a bungee cord as is usual nowadays.
greetings,
risto
btw., mine is only a skeg but built as an overstern rudder and removable. the advantage is that i can pull it up into the air in a second and then the wind shall push my stern down and my turn into the wind is quick and easy. paddling into the wind i can leave it up to reduce drag and help keep my bow in the wind's eye.
Messages In This Thread
- Strip: Clamcleat placement
Larry C. -- 6/26/2009, 2:14 pm- Re: Strip: Clamcleat placement
risto -- 6/29/2009, 4:54 am- Re: Overstern skeg
Etienne Muller -- 6/29/2009, 5:36 pm- Re: Overstern skeg
risto -- 6/30/2009, 3:26 am
- Re: Overstern skeg
- Re: Strip: Clamcleat placement
Bill Hamm -- 6/27/2009, 2:05 am - Re: Overstern skeg
- Re: Strip: Clamcleat placement