Skipshot wrote:
Good questions.
1. Keep the mast that is in the best condition. Black anodized is only cosmetic and it fades.
2. Cruise the Repairs forum for tips on rehabing the fiberglass rudders. Fiberglass rudders are way better performance-wise than the plastic ones, but they are also more delicate. If you plan to run up rocky beaches and let the rudders kick up by themselves when they hit the bottom then maybe the plastic ones are better for you.
3. If you have the money then replace both top and bottom main blocks with the blocks suggested in the Hobie catalog. Shackle the upper block to the aft block hanger. Get a new main sheet, too.
1. Okay, that's what I thought about the mast.
2. I'll check Repairs for rudder rehab.
3. I looked at the Hobie catalog and the lower block is the one I have now. I'll try it with the "new" block for 6:1. Will experiment with both aft hanger and forward.
thanks for both replies.
It's nice to have spares, but I think I have 3 complete rudder-cam-crossbar setups now!