Joe, I see what you're getting at with the bungee. It's in-line with the downhaul line. I will have to examine in detail on my own rudder. I think I also see that I may have a problem putting a cleat on top of the tiller intended to be used as an uphaul line, because that may cause the tiller to pivot up under the weight of the rudder blade. Again, I will have to look at this. As I recall from my 3 or 4 sails at the end of the season, the tiller didn't appear to pivot up. On my friend's Montgomery 23, it does pivot up, and he hooks it to the backstay, which is nice for opening up the cockpit for entertaining. I will certainly figure out this aspect, as I plan to spend lots of time in the cockpit grilling dinner!
As for the plug in the side of the rudder blade, last night I went digging. And then I went drilling. I found it relatively hard, hence the drilling, and then rubbery underneath that. I think a PO had used 3M 4000 to fill that hole - there was no plug per se. After I had the 1/2" hole drilled, and pulled some of the rubbery stuff out with needlenose pliers, I did find the tail of the line, and the knot which I expected to be there... I took a small sanding drum for my Dremel tool, and cleared the hole back to fiberglass.
I'm considering taking some thin plastic, and cutting a circle of the same diameter as the hole, with maybe 3 tabs slightly shorter than the depth of the hole sticking out from the circle. These will be bent down, creating legs. I will stuff this into the hole, providing a surface lower than the face of the blade, upon which I can smear 3M 4200 or 4000 or something... Or I should just call Rudy and see if he's got rudder plugs!
Joe, why did you convert your tiller to an external mount with SS tangs? Your stops exist to support this configuration. Just wondering.
Thanks,
Brian