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#79076 07/04/06 10:56 PM 07/04/06 10:56 PM |
Joined: Jan 2004 Posts: 152 Central Texas yoh
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Posts: 152 Central Texas | Hi Captain, A prescribed setup for the "right" hole on the chain plate is not possible - too different are mainsheet systems, tolerances and other factors (racing vs. recreational sailing). In a way you already answered your question. You have created a good amount of mast rake resulting in unreasonable wetherhelm - you have described what could be done to compensate for it (rudder rake adjustment). The limit for mast rake is pretty much when upper und lower mainsheet block touch. This is a setup that you could adjust anywhere (e.g. in your driveway on a still day). The rudder rake adjustment is more difficult - especially on a non-adjustable casting. You mentioned the re-drilling option (difficult since there is a lot of guess work and you have only one chance to get it right) or the upgrade to an adjustable casting ($$$)
Patrick
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#79077 07/04/06 11:34 PM 07/04/06 11:34 PM |
Joined: Nov 2005 Posts: 5,582 “an island in the Pacifi... hobie1616
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Posts: 5,582 “an island in the Pacifi... | You mentioned the re-drilling option (difficult since there is a lot of guess work and you have only one chance to get it right) or the upgrade to an adjustable casting ($$$)
Find someone that's already gone through finding the right place to drill the rudder and see if you can use their rudder as a pattern for yours. US Sail Level 2 Instructor US Sail Level 3 Coach | | | Re: Rake/Tiller-Tug question?
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#79078 07/05/06 07:54 AM 07/05/06 07:54 AM |
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Posts: 393 Syracuse,N.Y | Dave: Hobie sells a retrofit kit to adjust your rudder rake. (or at least the did) You can change the feel some with the mast rake, but not enough to make the weather helm go away. I cut out the fixed stud on the upper casting and machined out the hole and then used a 5/16" ss nut and bolt as a way to rake the rudders on my old 14. It worked well. Drilling the rudders is also critical.We have a couple of guys with jigs around here that get a lot of business as people pick up new boats. As was mentioned if someone has a boat with adjustable castings and are happy with thier helm you can use that as a starting point. I sailed an old boat last summer without the adjustable casting and an old set of lexan rudders. I don't know how we used to do that. The boat feels terrible. You have to put your weight way back and sheet out just to make the boat go without cavitation.
Pat Bisesi
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#79081 07/17/06 12:37 AM 07/17/06 12:37 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 493 Minnesota Jeff Peterson
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Posts: 493 Minnesota | Why not stick with the original length on the shrouds and forestay? When I need new wires, I just have the sail shop custom make new ones. The price might even be cheaper than Hobie's new parts. Mine were. And it was a heavier wire. Of course, if you want the extra rake...
Jeff Peterson H-16 Sail #23721 Big Marine Lake, MN
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