TDRILL wrote:
It pulls to the right when? With the rudder down? When paddling?
In general the Hobies don't track all that well with the rudder up. I have paddled the OB and the Revo. They are ok at a slow gentle pace, but if you try to pick up any kind of speed, mine tend to dart in one direction or the other and not want to come back, ie it will start to go right and even with 5 -6 paddles on the right side, it doesn't want to straighten back up, it wants to dive to the right. This is all with the rudder up. Thats just the way they are.
If you are talking about the boat wanting to go right with the rudder down, then you probably just need a rudder adjustment. Left/Right is pretty easily adjusted, the up and down feature is definately tougher to get right. Make adjustments right on the rudder using the screws and line tension.
...thanks for the response. I forgot to explain my tests. The first boat I tried, when paddling , drive unit in place, fins up hugging the boat, rudder stowed, I had a hard time keeping in a straight line. My boat, first test with the rudder stowed, drive unit on the rear tankwell, and paddling, it went to the right. The next test was with the rudder stowed, drive unit in place with the fins up hugging the boat, and paddling, it still went to the right. When I'm peddling around I don't notice it wanting to pull to the right cause I'm constantly adjusting the rudder. If this is just a characteristic of the hobie kayak, then I guess thats what it is. The only other boat I had that did this was a pelican endevour.
