Hunter 216 Bungee Chord On Rudder Pod

Sep 11, 2020
13
Hunter 216 Victoria
Does anyone know what is the purpose of the blue bungee chord on the rudder pod? Mine is missing on the boat I just purchased.
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Sep 11, 2020
13
Hunter 216 Victoria
Ok, so the bungee wrap around the front of the rudder when the rudder is lifted up to pull it backwards and "lock" it up.
Is it a reliable locking mechanism? Could I use it when trailering?
 
Sep 22, 2018
1,869
Hunter 216 Kingston
Ok, so the bungee wrap around the front of the rudder when the rudder is lifted up to pull it backwards and "lock" it up.
Is it a reliable locking mechanism? Could I use it when trailering?
Welcome to SBO! :)

I wouldn’t chance leaving it in place while trailering ($900 + USA for new one! ) :)

My rudder has a loop on the top to grab to pull it up and/or out.

Lots of info here including manuals


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Sep 11, 2020
13
Hunter 216 Victoria
I didn't but it would be fun to have. Might be a bit of a handful though since I mostly sail single handed.
 
Sep 22, 2018
1,869
Hunter 216 Kingston
I didn't but it would be fun to have. Might be a bit of a handful though since I mostly sail single handed.
Actually not that bad, busy but doable. I singlehanded mine, but under 10 knots. :)
 
Jul 12, 2011
1,165
Leopard 40 Jupiter, Florida
That "VARA" rudder is just damage waiting to happen, so be careful. When I owned that boat, I abused the rudder and cassette by grounding, forgetting to raise the rudder when trailering, dropping the rudder insert, etc. and it is expensive. Get in the habit of removing and storing the rudder at the ramp, and having the swing-keel down when in thinner water. If you hit the bottom of the rudder, it will lift the top of the cassette from the cassette barrel. The bungee you noted was not useful for keeping the rudder up.
 
Sep 22, 2018
1,869
Hunter 216 Kingston
The bungee you noted was not useful for keeping the rudder up.
That’s interesting. I have only used mine at the boat ramp, as soon as I’m in water deep enough I push the rudder all the way down.

I replaced mine when I bought the boat, used a large diameter bungee and set it fairly tight. Sometimes I find it’s challenging to even push down so I just assumed it would hold the rudder at whatever depth it was set for. I sail in deep water so have never had the need to experiment.

I do find that the rudder setup has more “self tracking” ability than a traditional transom hung model. I’m not sure if it’s because the rudder is “inboard” or the original owner rebuilt the cassette and made it have more friction but I can let go of the rudder to attend to something (assuming sail trim is good) for quite a while before the boat starts to “wander” :)
 
Apr 27, 2021
7
hunter 216 trailer
Hi, new to the forum and new to the 216 as well. I’m sorting out the same issue and looking to replace the bungees. Mine came with two yellow bungees that had plastic protectors over them, I saw the kit for sale I think on this site.
I also saw an image and can’t find it now of some wedges or similar that are used to insert into the slots on the sides of the rudder?? Any one have more info on these?
 
Jul 12, 2011
1,165
Leopard 40 Jupiter, Florida
Welcome to the forum, @Terriblerabbit ! Great boat - she'll give you a good ride and carry you home safely. Rudder is the weakest part of that boat, and I believe when they re-designed in the past few years they abandoned the VARA rudder for a stern mounted one. Same hull shape, which will plane if you've got enough wind and courage.