Saturday, August 23, 2014

What's a boat without a rudder?


For the moment, at least, there's no need to answer that question. Here's the rudder temporarily installed. Yes, it will need another coat of paint, won't it.

3 comments:

  1. Wilson, close the gap between hull and rudder, you have some options to do this...

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    1. Rogerio, it's not really installed -- just hung there temporarily.

      What kinds of options are you thinking of?

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    2. I noticed a lot of turbulence behind our new lashed rudders. You can't close the gap more than the diameter of the rope, and you can't provide a fixed fairing like with a pintle/gudgeon hinge, since the rudder isn't pivoting from a fixed axis.

      My idea was to attach a flexible rubber strip on each side of the hull and having it extend a few inches past the lashing on the rudder, so both sides always cover the gap between hull and rudder.

      But Wharrams are fast enough regardless of a little turbulence back there :)
      Looking good!

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