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Rudder Mount
By:Brian
Date: 7/9/1998, 1:09 am

I have mounted the Feathercraft rudder on my S&G and I really dislike the Feathercraft mounts. First the kit came without an acceptable wire mount to the wings of the rudder. All that came in the "kit" was a lock nut, bolt and washer. The wire was to be swaged to the bolt/nut/washer assembly without any type of bushing or protection for the wire around the bolt. Wear is apparent with just moving lightly.

The foot pedals are mounted through the hull with bolts and the nuts provided. The "instructions" from CLC said to grind down the bolt. Okay. I completed that, and the bolt was flush with the nut. Unfortunately the clearance between the sliding rail and the fixed mount does not offer sufficient clearance for the 1/16th cable to clear the ground-flush nut/bolt assmbly. The cable on the sliding pedal is just looped through the threaded hole and that is sufficient for the mount. The problem is that the rail RUBS on the cable and does NOT move freely as I know that it should. I have already ground flush to the nut so the problem is with the system, instructions or CLC.

Finally, the "instructions" from CLC recommend placing a block to support the rudder after it is pulled from the water. Okay. But that is the worst place to try and epoxy something on. The deck is already crowded with the control cables, retraction/deployment ropes and now to add the block, with epoxy, to the deck. The block and cradle are about 2.5" tall and there is really no easy way to connect the block to the shear clamps without getting in the way of the retraction rope. So I am left with a block epoxied to the deck that is 2.5" tall and will be broken off when it is first bumped. And the questions are:

1)What type of connections are others using with the cable/pedal/rudder horn?

2) Does anyone actually use a block epoxied to the deck?

3) How can something cost $179 and have such a bad, very bad, hardware package? Brian.

Messages In This Thread

Rudder Mount
Brian -- 7/9/1998, 1:09 am
Re: Rudder Dissatisfaction.
Mark Kanzler -- 7/14/1998, 10:52 am
Re: Rudder Dissatisfaction.
Ross Leidy -- 7/15/1998, 12:06 am
Re: Rudder Kits
Mark Kanzler -- 7/15/1998, 12:38 am
Boat appeal
Ross Leidy -- 7/14/1998, 5:39 pm
Re: Boat appeal
Mark Kanzler -- 7/14/1998, 7:06 pm
Re: Boat appeal
Ross Leidy -- 7/15/1998, 8:33 am
Re: Boat schedule
Mark Kanzler -- 7/16/1998, 12:35 am
Re: Rudder Mount
Arthur D. -- 7/13/1998, 10:04 pm
Re: Rudder Mount
Brian -- 7/14/1998, 9:57 am
Re: Rudder Cable Ends
Mark Kanzler -- 7/10/1998, 11:02 am
Re: Rudder Cable Ends
Brian -- 7/10/1998, 10:46 pm
Re: Rudder Mount
Dave Wirth -- 7/9/1998, 10:56 am
Re: Rudder Mount
Guy Wright -- 7/10/1998, 12:57 am
Re: Rudder Mount
Brian -- 7/9/1998, 9:11 pm
Re: Rudder Mount
Guy Wright -- 7/10/1998, 8:28 am
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NPenney -- 7/10/1998, 10:50 am
Re: crooked chessies
Mark Bodnar -- 7/11/1998, 8:37 pm
Re: crooked chessies
David Walker -- 7/10/1998, 5:14 pm
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Mark Kanzler -- 7/10/1998, 6:44 pm
Re: Crooked stitch and glue kayaks
Paul Jacobson -- 7/11/1998, 8:44 pm
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Mark Kanzler -- 7/12/1998, 9:33 am
Re: Crooked stitch and glue kayaks
Jim Dennis -- 7/11/1998, 5:55 pm
Re: crooked chessies
Guy Wright -- 7/10/1998, 1:51 pm
Re: Rudder Mount
Andy Gere -- 7/10/1998, 12:43 pm
Re: Rudder Mount
Jerry Weinraub -- 7/12/1998, 6:12 pm
Re: Rudder Mount
Guy Wright -- 7/9/1998, 9:25 am
Re: Rudder Mount
Brian -- 7/9/1998, 10:07 am
Re: Rudder Mount
Guy Wright -- 7/9/1998, 10:24 am
Re: Rudder Mount
NPenney -- 7/9/1998, 8:02 am