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Bill
Just an update on my progress on this issue. I have determined that the quadrant was produced by LS, a French manufacturer and is designed to be installed with a key not a pin. LS was kind enough to provide a drawing and the torque specification for the bolts (150 in/lbs). I have not yet disassembled the quadrant to verify that the boat was built without a key. I am speculting, but have not verified, that a key should not be installed due to the composite rudder shaft. There is a risk of delaminating the shaft with the shallow slot a key uses.My plan is to modify the quadrant to accept a pin and drill a through hole in the shaft. This is what is shown in the Beneteau parts information and was apparently used on some boats with a different quadrant. The relatively low bolt torque does not appear to be high enough to secure the quadrant and the cast aluminum quadrant could bend or break under higher torque levels.Bill