Lifting Rudders Tip

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Lifting Rudders Tip

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I am sure that this is nothing new but I thought I would post it anyway.

Last year I was sailing in the inner bay of Long Point in lake Erie where I have my boat. I went to tack and nothing. The boat would not change course at all. I lifted my rudders and discovered that I had soooo much salad on my rudders it was like steering with beach balls. Sailing in August when the weeds are at their worst, I had to lift my rudders every 20 minutes or so to clear them. I found that they were so hard to lift that I had to put a foot on the top of the motor to get enough leverage to get them to come up. Also like most I always lift them at dock as well. I was thinking of some way to get more leverage to make it easier to lift them and finally put my high school physics to work.

The attached pic's show what I came up with and they work like charm. I can now one arm them up with no problem.

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I simply used 4 fairly solid L brackets, cut off some of one side and drilled a hole in the elbow of each of them to pass a bolt through and attach to the rudder as the fulcrum point. I did not want the bolts rubbing on the rudder's surface so I used some pex pipe as a buffer and spacers. Painted the whole thing with white rust paint and attached the lines.

Hope this is of help to others.

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Re: Lifting Rudders Tip

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Nice idea and execution...l :D :D
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Nice...I've found the quick lifting of rudders to be a problem as a 26x steers like a barge without the rudders down ....but the dimensions of your mod would be good...I'm lazy...sorry efficient don't want to reinvent the wheel if I don't have to
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The L brackets are 8 inch and I cut one side off each one just past the closest hole to the elbow. If I did it again I might have cut it and left the 2nd hole and used it instead of the one at the elbow. The rudders are 1 1/4 inch wide so I used 2 1/2 inch bolts and cut the pex spacers at 1 1/2 inch's. That's about it. Paint it and attach. I did use bolts that are not threaded all the way to the head so when I tightend the nut on to the bolt they would not pinch the 2 brackets too much. I think they are called carriage bolts.
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I'm going to install those on my :macx: ! Thanks!
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I just put the boat in reverse for a little while.
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Re: Lifting Rudders Tip

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Cool idea.

I can't tell what they would look like with rudders down. Do they get wet?
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They are just slightly below the water line. That is why I used rust paint.
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I am hopefully going for a sail today and I will take a picture
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Re: Lifting Rudders Tip

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Here are a couple of pic's from todays sail

You can see how they ride in the water with the rudders down

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So they are just below the water line
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Nice simple solution....might look to use the same principle but in Stainless...most of our sailing is in salty water
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Gotta love Great Lakes sailing.... :D
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