sunjammers wrote:
Keep an eye on the old lemon rudders, they tend to get bridle and snap right at the lower casting.
What Brad's trying to say is that the oldest rudders - the ones that originally came on the 14 and were adapted to the 16 in 1970 - were made of ABS plastic.
UV exposure turns them a definite shade of yellow, and makes them brittle. It's only a matter of time before they snap off.
They are the reason Hobie Cat changed to Lexan rudders in the mid-70's. The Lexan rudders were great in their day, and much less expensive than the aftermarket fiberglass rudders available at the time. However, the EPO rudders blew them all away. You really don't know how much better they are until you've driven a boat with them.