I am in the process of restoring foam and shape for H340 rudder. It has sunken in on lower starboard side and has been dripping water on haulouts. I routinely drain about 8 oz water. Port side has retained proper shape. My confusion is, what is the explanation of the foam shrinking? Looking at the pic you will see a gap between the FG and foam. Does foam shrink in salt water? Does heat cause shrinkage of the foam? Being closed cell, I would expect foam to be stable. I know rudder delamination can occur, but I wouldn't expect it to be inward. Is this weird? As a side note, one thing I discovered is there is no SS rudder post which was a surprise to me. I guess no corrosion issues with a composite post can be a good thing.
Updated: I was able to verify this rudder was lacking foam at the base which would explain the sunken side. This would have been a manufacturing problem. The sun heating the rudder on the hard could explain the concave area since it was void of foam. The second pic is the bottom of the rudder cut open.
Updated: I was able to verify this rudder was lacking foam at the base which would explain the sunken side. This would have been a manufacturing problem. The sun heating the rudder on the hard could explain the concave area since it was void of foam. The second pic is the bottom of the rudder cut open.
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