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Neil Smith
I recently purchased a 1978 Cherubini in very excellent condition, with one exception. As the boat came in on the transport trailer, the owner of the marina commented to me that the rudder was slightly bent towards the port side. He indicated that I would probably experience "weather helm" because of the bend in the shaft (presumably because of a previous minor grounding), and that when I pulled her out for the next bottom job, he would straighten the shaft. Being SUPER anxious to get into the water, I agreed that I'd wait til we pulled her next year.Presently, we're fitted with a good, solid main and a 155 genny on CDI roller furling. When I sail under the genoa alone, the weather helm is noticeable, but not uncontrollable. When I sail with both the main and the genny in any breeze over 15-20 knots . . . well suffice to say I've got BIG shoulders now! It's pretty strong and I know that there's more to this topic than a very slightly bent rudder shaft. Talk to me about sail trim and tuning? I am confident that I am not doing something right with the main, and I don't know where to start to correct this excessive stress on the tiller. Help?Neil SmithCiao Bella - 1978 H-27