Howard, Thanks for the explanation. The description along with the picture have put me on the right track. Bill On Monday, October 13, 2003, at 04:13 AM, Howard Audsley wrote:
At this length, there is just enough of a stub of rudder rod sticking up above the top bracket for the top gudgeon to slide down on when the rudder is all the way down. When you raise it, the top gudgeon goes up into space and is not supported. The rudder slides up and down on the other two. The pins holding the rudder rod in place are located above the middle bracket and below the bottom bracket, and these hold the rod in place so it doesn’t slide up and down too.
Howard M17, #278
On 10/12/03 8:49 PM, "wayne yeargain" <wayne@ev1.net> wrote:
Hi Howard If the rod is only 32 1/2" long how do you raise the rudder, 32 1/2" is the approximat distance between the brackets. 2 spaces at 15 to 16 inches each. Wayne
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