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Frank Sears
Last summer the back side of my rudder split open, so the rope that holds the rudder down slipped out and the rudder floated up. Yea, no control and it was in high winds. At the time I tried big time to tighten down on the compression nut to hold the rudder down to no avail.I have the new rudder mounted and I sanded the poly spacers on the sides of the rudder thinking it would grab the rudder and hold it down better. Not so. The boats in my yard so it's easy to play with it. I tighten down that nut with a 12" 3/4" wrench as tight as I could get it. I can still easy move the rudder. That hold down bolt is useless.So... the only thing holding down the rudder is the rope. I don't like that!!!!There is a hole in the rudder housing so you can pin the rudder in the up position. I'm thinking of drilling another hole to hold the rudder in the down postion. I'm planning on using a 1/8" aluminum pin to hold the rudder down.Has anyone else done anything like this? Is it a bad idea?Thanks,