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steve
In June my brother and I were sailing and we hit bottom. In won't mention who was at the helm. Doesn't mattter I am the captain and we are related. Ha. Anyway no leaks resulted and everything seemed fine as we continued to sail for the rest of the summer and into the fall. However much to my horror we discovered at haul out that the rudder post was bent about 5-10 degrees to aft. There a minor amount of damage at the front leading edge of the lower corner at the point of impact. As well a hairline crack has developed at the top of the rudder at the seam where to two halfs come together.Opinions at the club vary.One says that the rudder must come off the with repairs to the rudder and post made. As it is a shoal keel a hole will need to be dug so that the rudder can be dropped down. Another says that if I don't mind the look of it, leave it as is but drill a couple holes in the rudder to ensure it drains so water does not freeze in it. Many other rudders also collect water. Obviously this is the preferred option but I am concerned of a catastrophic failure of the rudder and loosing steering.I am looking for any input by owners of Hunters of this vintage H27, 1978. I have photos but they are too large to include with this posting.ThanksSteve