H260 Rudder Question

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Bob Fliegel

Anyone have any idea why the H260 rudder is designed to float. Prior to owning my H260, I spent the last twenty five years on a Hobie 16. The Hobie rudder is a solid piece of plastic, extremely hydrodynamic, and although you have to lock in the down position its doesn't float and gravity kind of helps you.
 
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alan

That way it's lighter when you pick it up to...

modify it! 260 rudders seem to be somewhat better than my 26's though. Just drilled through the plates and rudder to place a sheer pin to stop it from creaping up. alan P.S. Just go back from Ocean Bay Park, Docked at Flynns, rode a folding bike I keep on the boat to Ocean Beach.
 
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Mark

Its great

There has been many many postings on this subject and most are critical of the design etc. What we do is not only tighten up the "wing nut" but when we know that we are sailing in deep water we also tie off the rope by which you pull down the rudder. The great thing about it floaating is that when we enter shallow water we simply release the rope and loosen the "wing nut" and up the rudder comes to the horizontal position, perfect for motoring. Don't have to then worry about it dragging. regards from the wild west.
 
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Crazy Dave Condon

Mark said it all

Thanks Mark for the good response. You will also find it handy that it floats when getting ready to put it on the trailer Crazy Dave Condon
 
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