answer to Rob R / rudder

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Ron F.

The marina where I store the boat is gravel over rocky soil. This is the North shore of Long Island. The yard offered to chock the boat as high as I wanted, or to dig the hole. Not knowing exactly how high it needed to be, I opted for the hole. It wasn't bad. Once I removed the steering pulley and preping the propshaft for removal, it took only about 45 minutes to dig the hole, drop the rudder,pullthe shaft and replace the rudder.
 
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Rob R.

Thanks for the answer!

My boat was in drydock, so unfortunately we didn't have that option. I'll have to consider that on the next haul out - good advice! Thanks again! Rob
 
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Stanley J. Rogacevicz

Ron F. , More info please

I just got permission to dig the hole for my c320 rudder drop. What size is your boat ? How much does the rudder weigh ? How many people did you have/need to do it ? Thanks, Stan off-list at srogacev@holycross.edu "Christy Leigh" c320 #656
 
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