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A surveyor once told me that when he surveyed a boat and found no problems,
he knew that he could "always" find water (moisture meter) in the rudder. He felt the problem was the penetration of the rudder shaft into the fiberglass rudder regardless of whether it was a solid layup, foam covered, wood reinforced etc. The joint is bound to leak due to the loads imposed and the problematic adhesion of resin to stainless steel. On a different tack, I once owned a foam core boat with a hollow rudder. It had weep holes that had to be cleared every fall to allow the accumulated water to drain. Dave |
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