I decided to take the rudder off my 26D and redesign the foil and glass it. It was made by the PO out of what looks like a pine 2x12. I noticed the rudder had a soft spot and started poking with a pencil that I was using to draw out a new foil shape on paper. The pencil went in aprox 7/8" in the bad spot. So I kept poking. Seems to go about 3/4 up and all the way down. Not as deep, only about 1/8 to 1/4". It's done!
So I am going to make a new one. I've got a few questions though.
Why was the original rudder foil shape so different than the dagger board shape? I have read that the best foil shape is 12 but am wondering what the foil is for the dagger board. It looks like attention was paid to the dagger board shape but not the rudder.
What is the recommended wood type? ( My plan is to wrap it with fiberglass for strength. Is this necessary as it will be stored on the trailer outside when not being sailed?)
I plan to copy the over all shape except for the foil shape. For the foil I'm going to use the plans from:
http://www.mothboat.com/Building/foils.html
Am I aimed in the right direction with these plans?
So I am going to make a new one. I've got a few questions though.
Why was the original rudder foil shape so different than the dagger board shape? I have read that the best foil shape is 12 but am wondering what the foil is for the dagger board. It looks like attention was paid to the dagger board shape but not the rudder.
What is the recommended wood type? ( My plan is to wrap it with fiberglass for strength. Is this necessary as it will be stored on the trailer outside when not being sailed?)
I plan to copy the over all shape except for the foil shape. For the foil I'm going to use the plans from:
http://www.mothboat.com/Building/foils.html
Am I aimed in the right direction with these plans?
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