I found some interesting ideas in the design of rudders form the other Mac forum. Specifically the whale fin rudder. I'm impressed!
(Thanks SteveK! link; http://www.macgregorsailors.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=21832 ) and http://ptsail.org/2011/10/11/whale-fins-and-rudder-designs/
The bumps (tubercles) on the front slow/stop cavitation of the rudder when you turn or change the angle of attack of the rudder. (Cavitation= the air bubble that forms around the rudder. It creates more drag and the rudder stalls earlier.) Why? The humpback whales know.
I have decided to do this modification to the stock rudder for my MacGregor 26D. If I Like it I may redo the other rudder as well. (The one I modified last year has continued to rot and fall apart. Don't make a rudder out of oak wrapped in fiberglass.) If these are to my liking I will make a dagger board with the tubercles.
I have decided to make a fiberglass mold of the modification so I can make a few copies.
Materials so far: 3/4" open cell white Styrofoam (2- 3x36" pieces), spray glue, 100 grit sandpaper, 2" pvc pipe for sanding.
I cut the foam in 3" pieces and then cut a 45% angle along one of the 3' x 3/4" edges of each so when I glue them together they will form a V that will sit on the leading edge of the stock rudder.
Here are some photos of how I'm making this mold.
(Thanks SteveK! link; http://www.macgregorsailors.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=21832 ) and http://ptsail.org/2011/10/11/whale-fins-and-rudder-designs/
The bumps (tubercles) on the front slow/stop cavitation of the rudder when you turn or change the angle of attack of the rudder. (Cavitation= the air bubble that forms around the rudder. It creates more drag and the rudder stalls earlier.) Why? The humpback whales know.
I have decided to do this modification to the stock rudder for my MacGregor 26D. If I Like it I may redo the other rudder as well. (The one I modified last year has continued to rot and fall apart. Don't make a rudder out of oak wrapped in fiberglass.) If these are to my liking I will make a dagger board with the tubercles.
I have decided to make a fiberglass mold of the modification so I can make a few copies.
Materials so far: 3/4" open cell white Styrofoam (2- 3x36" pieces), spray glue, 100 grit sandpaper, 2" pvc pipe for sanding.
I cut the foam in 3" pieces and then cut a 45% angle along one of the 3' x 3/4" edges of each so when I glue them together they will form a V that will sit on the leading edge of the stock rudder.
Here are some photos of how I'm making this mold.
Attachments
-
98.4 KB Views: 593
-
91.6 KB Views: 529
-
99.9 KB Views: 587
-
76.4 KB Views: 589
-
112.1 KB Views: 612