I recently purchased an Express 35' named Phoenix - it may have been in the forum in the past.
The surveyor made a recommendation that there should be stops at the 36 degrees either side of center for the rudder stops. You can see the pin on the quadrant in the picture (apologies again if there are multiples). I was thinking i might remove the pin and likely cut it down a bit and then mount it on the top. Doing this would make it possible to mount something on the bottom of the cockpit sole. I would likely use a suitable adhesive and some kind of track arrangement to allow adjustment of the stop. I am wondering if anyone out there has knowledge of how it was actually done on the Express 35'?
The surveyor made a recommendation that there should be stops at the 36 degrees either side of center for the rudder stops. You can see the pin on the quadrant in the picture (apologies again if there are multiples). I was thinking i might remove the pin and likely cut it down a bit and then mount it on the top. Doing this would make it possible to mount something on the bottom of the cockpit sole. I would likely use a suitable adhesive and some kind of track arrangement to allow adjustment of the stop. I am wondering if anyone out there has knowledge of how it was actually done on the Express 35'?

