Emergency rudder access
Hi Jules,I have an O'day 30 and the emergency rudder access is a plastic cover with a threaded lid. It is surface mounted to the deck and is about 1/4" in height. I am sure you could buy one at West Marine or similar shop. Last summer we were sailing into Rock Harbor on Isle Royale (Lake Superior) with just the head sail half furled in and the deck rail almost in the water when one of the stearing cables parted. The boat immediatly rounded into the wind and all aboard were suprised by how fast things happen on there own. I quickly dug the emergency tiller out of the lazerett, removed the screw in access cap while my wife and son tended to the flogging sail. Control of the boat was recovered but it took considerable force on the short tiller to stear the boat. I would not cover the tiller access so it was not usable. Things sometimes happen and when they do you will porbably not be expecting them. It would be worth your time to try the emergency tiller just to see how it works, how it feels and to know that you would not want to go any farther than you had to with this method of stearage. Three months til the boat floats again, Phil