Okay,
These rudderstocks (and rudders) are made by
www.catamaranparts.nl You cna contact Hans there and put the questions to him.
With the rod setup one alternative is too put a spacer on either the rudder or inside the stock near the bottom pintle. Indeed this rakes back the rudder. However, this is all relative to the hole in the rudderboard. If you can't get the rudder enough forward then filling an redrilling the holes will allow the board to be raked further forward where the spacer can be used to really fine tune the setting.
Of course I assume that the rod itself can be adjusted in length.
This is actually part of the solution I had to apply to my own AHPC rudders as they had misalligned the board before drilling the holes at the factory. I actually had Hans from
www.catamaranparts.nl sort this one out for me and now my rudders are very well balanced.
The spacer itself can take on many forms. One of the more simple ones is a a bolt(screw) screwed into the leading edge of the rudderboard itself. There is not much force on such an element as all forces try to rake the board furter backwards or move it sideways while sailing. The bolt only needs to take the pretension of the rod when the boat is motionless and that is not a very high load when felt at the bottom pintle. It is my understanding that drilling out a tunnel with a large diameter drill first and filling it out with epoxy is enough to reinforce the board locally. Then the correct tunnel can be drilled in the epoxy making the epoxy holding the screw rather then the foam.
Other spacers can be a piece of plastic breadboard fitted somehow to the inside of the stock, use you own imagination here.
But again I would advice you to discuss you issue with Hans himself and see what he says.
Wouter