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		Mike
For 9 months now I've been disappointed with the quantity of the H23's weather helm. In 15 knots with 120 and full main, I'd guess the required force was about 30lbs to keep the boat on track.Well, it's all gone !The problem with the H23 (all of them ?) is the placement of the rope attachment eye on the lower rudder fiberglass section (at top of that section though). When the rudder is extended and ready for use, the rope attachment eye is too close to the front of the rudder. That makes the angle between the pivot bolt (aluminum to fiber rudder) almost zero, a straight line. This makes the rudder want to creep out/back while moving. That creates LOTS of weather helm. I was going to move that eye further back so when I pulled the rudder rope tight, it actually had some leverage to keep the rudder down.Instead, I put a bungee, twice around the rudder alum/fiber section, BELOW the bolt. And pull it down over the bigger-cross section (higher on rudder but still just out of water) to smaller-cross section 'bump'. That also holds the bungee further down in the rear, which gives it more leverage to keep the fiber rudder section, under the alum rudder section. And guess what ? :+)  20 knots and maybe 5-10 lbs of helm !!!!!!How could Hunter have screwed it up so badly ?