wildlatin wrote:
I
think I know how the cam system is supposed to work- but it only works right when I release the locked rudders by pushing on them. This would be great if/when I am sailing onto a beautiful beach in Maui or somewhere

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Isn't there supposed to be some way to raise the rudders, while keeping the cams in the proper position, so that they can be re-locked and lowered
from the tramp just using the tiller crossbar? If so I haven't gotten it to work as the cam always gets out of synch with the bars releasing while the cam is still locked, etc.
Your problem is that the pin (or plate, if it's newer than 1983) in the upper casting is not seating firmly in the "crook" of the cam when the rudder is locked down. When you lock down the rudder, can you move the tip of the rudder fore and aft? That's the pin sliding back and forth on the cam. It will kick up properly when you pull back on the tip (seating the pin in the crook and rotating the cam). If you just lift on the tiller, the pin is too far out on the cam; it flexes the hook on the cam, releases and the cam stays in the locked-down position.
The solution is to re-drill the rudders (pre-1983) or adjust the lock-down plate (post-1983).
wildlatin wrote:
Anybody have a good video showing how the H16/14 rudder system is supposed to work?
It wouldn't show very much, since the mechanism is hidden by the castings. This might help, though:
Note that if you have pre-1983, the plate and adjusting screw is replaced by a single pin.