23.5 Rudder
Here I thought I was alone with my rudder lifting problem. I have a '97 23.5 Hunter and of all of their engineering details, this is the only one that really dissappoints me. It is a struggle. I simply sit on the cocpit floor facing the rudder, grab the rope and pull. I have found that if you give it a swing or two before the final pull, it is doable. However, this action has now caused a second problem. When the rudder comes up hard and makes contact with the aft end of the tiller, it has started to chew away at the edge of the rudder. To combat this problem, I simply found a piece of metal "edging" that slips tightly over the rudder. That works.I've tried a boat hook, but it only works if you get the rudder up way out of the water anyway. I like the idea of some type of chain, rope loop that could snag the tip of the rudder. I might try that too.My second issue with the design of the rudder raising -lowering mechanism is that with it out of the water, too often the rope gets wedged and will not let the rudder down. The only way to fix that problem, I found, is to lower the swim ladder and manually manipulate the rope from underneath the rudder. That is a hassle.Other wise, I just think my "Orion" is a great boat.