I decided to start a new topic and keep the rudder topic strictly that.
I could post a picture of the "flaps" but Ike came through here and the condo is without power. So I am using my fiances's laptop. I cannot remember what was there when I bought the boat but I think something made of sheet metal. I used that as a pattern and made new ones out of rubber stair tread. Those always lay flat against the rudder to what purpose I am uncertain. I suppose if we knew anything about laminar flow of water it might make sense.
I also glassed in pieces of wood on the inside because I worried that those screws went directly into a void. A couple of loose screws could let in a lot of water. Still I worried that maybe my glass work was not filling the void. So I decided to eliminate all concern that bilge water is coming from those ten screw holes.
So far as prop walk I do not know if the flaps would contribute or not. The folder was on the boat for one season(2006) and part of 2007 until it came off in the Erie Cansl. I can tell you that it had very little prop walk. And I really needed it in the canal because to stop the boat the stern would always walk away from the canal wall where I was trying to grab a line. The prop fell off in the very first lock so I went all the way through with the replacement, a 14 x 14 three blade Michigan.
I could post a picture of the "flaps" but Ike came through here and the condo is without power. So I am using my fiances's laptop. I cannot remember what was there when I bought the boat but I think something made of sheet metal. I used that as a pattern and made new ones out of rubber stair tread. Those always lay flat against the rudder to what purpose I am uncertain. I suppose if we knew anything about laminar flow of water it might make sense.
I also glassed in pieces of wood on the inside because I worried that those screws went directly into a void. A couple of loose screws could let in a lot of water. Still I worried that maybe my glass work was not filling the void. So I decided to eliminate all concern that bilge water is coming from those ten screw holes.
So far as prop walk I do not know if the flaps would contribute or not. The folder was on the boat for one season(2006) and part of 2007 until it came off in the Erie Cansl. I can tell you that it had very little prop walk. And I really needed it in the canal because to stop the boat the stern would always walk away from the canal wall where I was trying to grab a line. The prop fell off in the very first lock so I went all the way through with the replacement, a 14 x 14 three blade Michigan.