New owner 19 (93-96)

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Leif Arneson

Since it looks like there are under 200 hulls (H 19 (93-96)) out there, this might be a shot in the dark, but I will give it a try anyway. A couple of questions: Does anyone with a H 19 (93-96) have any spinnaker related information/feedback they would be willing to share? Why is the rudder so damn heavy? I almost dropped a nut trying to get it out from under the trailer, is the rest of the boat so heavily built?
 
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Joe Boyette

is the rudder full of water?

I've seen rudders and other parts of a boat get a crack in them allowing water in. This could make your rudder heavy to handle. I'm not familiar with the construction of that boat, however. When you have a few minutes inspect your rudder for any cracks in the seams. My Hunter 25.5 rudder had a few cracks where the halves were joined, which I patched with 3m5200.
 
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Frank Ladd

I think they are all heavy

I think all 23.5's and 19's had heavy rudders that were cored with a fiber glass resin type material. I think it is refered to as a polyester adhesive. Any way all of these boats have a very heavy rudder. It does help you to low the rudder while sailing after hitting a bump, but it makes raising the rudder very hard.
 
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Cesar

Rudder doesn't seem heavy to me...

Hello, My '95 H19 has what I consider a reasonably weighted, floating rudder. Never took it off, though. No experience w/ a spinnaker. Considering a furling 135 genoa instead for light days. Rgds, CJV
 
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Leif Arneson

Too weight conscious?

Thanks for the response. Although I have not float-tested my rudder, I’m reasonably sure it has little to no chance of keeping itself anywhere near the surface if I were to try. The tiller is pretty massive (you could kill a dead pig with it) being built out of stainless steel, which may be the culprit. Again, I just bought the boat and have had little time to inspect it closely, maybe I am just over-sensitive to weight coming from a offshore racing / windsurfing background.
 
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