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![]() Balanced spade rudders with only one support for the shaft - at the top - are far more prone to failure than rudders with top & bottom support as provided by a full keel. Thought that was obvious. Keep in mind the discussion is seaworthiness, not performance. In article , Donals Dilemma wrote: On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 16:14:37 +1100, Peter Wiley wrote: On boats with unseaworthy, poorly (or no) supported rudders, yes. On boats designed for extended cruising with a protected and well supported rudder, no. Which category does yours fall into? PDW Huh? Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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