Help Identifying Rudder Cap

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Jun 7, 2004
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Coronado 35 Lake Grapevine, TX
I have a Coronado 35 that I'm trying to find or build an emergency tiller for. Unfortunately, I've found that it's not the original rudder, so I've not been able to find one from other Coronado 35 owners. I've attached a picture of the rudder cap, in the hopes that someone might recognize it, and point me to where I can find an emergency tiller. Again, this is the top of my rudder shaft. The first picture is a bit back from it to show an overall picture. The dark circle with the big hole and two smaller holes is the only portion that turns. The next picture is a close-up of the inside of the larger hole. It's threaded. My guess is that pins fit down into the two smaller holes, and a bolt goes into the larger to hold the pins in place, but I'm not sure. If anyone recognizes this, I'd sure be grateful to hear what you think it's from originally.
 

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Jun 6, 2006
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currently boatless wishing Harrington Harbor North, MD
never seen one before but

I think your engineer estimate of what one would look like is right on. Do the two hole line up with the rudder?
 
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Dan Johnson

Herb...

put a post on the Yahoo Columbia list. Doug Ward or another Cor 35 owner will probably be able to answer your question.
 
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Benny

Have you tried pulling the center

off of that cap. It could be a piece left over from the tiller. I have never seen a coupler like that.
 
Jun 7, 2004
334
Coronado 35 Lake Grapevine, TX
Hadn't Thought of That

By "cover", I take it you mean removing the 4 screws, and that plate? I hadn't thought of it, and probably would have worried that I'd be letting Lake Pontchartrain into the boat. In reality, I've seen the packing gland under it, so I know it won't let the lake in, but just hadn't thought of pulling the plate. I'll do that next month when we're that way again.
 
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