[Rhodes22-list] chewing rope
R22RumRunner at aol.com
R22RumRunner at aol.com
Thu Jul 9 09:07:20 EDT 2009
Joe,
I have two thoughts on this matter. First, it's possible for the prop to
hit the rudder ONLY if the rudder is not in the full forward down position,
tucked up under the hull. The rope may be hanging loose and you simply need
to take up the slack and secure it. I find the boat steers quite well
without the rudder being connected to the motor, except in really tight turns. I
was blessed at birth with two good hands, so in tight situations I turn
both the rudder and the motor at the same time. :)
Rummy
In a message dated 7/9/2009 8:08:09 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
joe.babb at comcast.net writes:
Our boat has Stan's steering system where the motor turns with the
rudder. So I had always used the steering system until a week ago on
our Oriental trip when I left the engine locked straight ahead, left the
steering linkage disconnected, and steered with the rudder for a short
while. The line which raises the rudder seems to have gotten chewed
upon by the prop during a hard turn to port. Either that or the crabs
in Pamlico Sound were bored. Has anyone else had a problem with that
line? Maybe it is just a shade too long? I haven't changed it from its
factory setting.
Joe
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