I have an an M10 with I think the original rudder and center board out of mahogany it is pretty basic looking rudder the tiler is attached no hiking stick needed. I will send you a picture next week when I go back to the cabin. What is your email? Do you have pictures of your boat? Bill whkaiser@gmail.com Have you had 2 people on yiur boat sailing? Do you have oar locks or yours? Where does your main sheet cleat? I have a cleat that is removable with a pin 12, 2009 at 2:09 PM, robbin roddewig <robbin.roddewig@verizon.net> wrote:
All, I am feel fortunate to have purchased an M-10 in absolutely pristine condition that had been formerly on an inland lake in Wisconsin. It sails like a dream and I am pleased it reminds me so much of the Zuma I had a while back as far as being quick and responsive. The center board and rudder have been replaced and to my feel the rudder did not have the amount of control I was expecting. I could not get a feel for what the original dimensions might have been from the photos on the mboats photo site. I looked at Kieth Harris' refit of the M-12 and noticed that the rudder looks like a scaled version of the M-17. Would it be appropriate to try this approach for the M-10 as well? I appreciate any thoughts.
Robbin M-10 Tonka Too M-17 Miss Take
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