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| Re: Trailer - Rudders On or Off?
[Re: dave mosley]
#135222 03/10/08 09:33 AM 03/10/08 09:33 AM |
Joined: Aug 2003 Posts: 351 Santiago, Chile Andinista
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Posts: 351 Santiago, Chile | The 5.2 has no effective way of keeping the rudders in the up position(at least not with the bungeesystem), so off they go! Its safer for the boards anyway I took out the bungee and use a unique line to raise and lower each rudder. It's very easy to keep the rudders up with a fast knot. It is the first thing that I do after landing on the beach where I usually sail, to avoid the waves pushing thre rudders. The tube edge has to be protected to avoid cutting the line, electric tape or duct tape works. I use this method only for towing very short distances. For longer distances (if ever) I would tie them up somehow. Before the mentioned modification, I used the same line to tie them in the up position. (facing up, not backwards) | | | Re: Trailer - Rudders On or Off?
[Re: dave mosley]
#135225 03/10/08 02:21 PM 03/10/08 02:21 PM |
Joined: Jul 2006 Posts: 1,147 Bay of Islands, NZ warbird
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Posts: 1,147 Bay of Islands, NZ | The 5.2 has no effective way of keeping the rudders in the up position(at least not with the bungeesystem), so off they go! Its safer for the boards anyway For this problem I take the jib sheet and tie a slip knot. I wrap this around a rudder so high it cannot slip down and pull tight to the rear beam, I go across to the mast and tie it down to beam and then to other side of beam and out to rudder. This keeps the rudders up and the mast down. I then pull a bright flag into each of the knots at the top of the rudders. | | |
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