A couple days ago I took the TI out and couldn't get the rudder to go down all the way. Then I tried to pull it back up - and couldn't pull the up control! Limped back to the boat ramp and found the line had jumped off the turning block pulley and was jammed between the pulley and the body of the block.
Kneeling in the water at the boat ramp, I was *barely* able to reach the turning block but couldn't unjam the line. I finally just pulled hard on the rudder side of the line to retract the handle so it wasn't holding the rudder up. Right now I'm using the other up control.
Searching here I found a couple threads where people asked about this issue but nothing very enlightening. (The search terms are rather generic - rudder, line, jam...)
I know I'll be able to unjam the line, even if I have to unscrew the block, but what may have caused this to happen and is it likely to repeat? Is there anything I can do to help prevent it?
A secondary issue: On the return trip, with the rudder only partially down, I had to crank *HARD* on the rudder control just to go in something resembling a straight line. One result of that is I now have some slack in my rudder lines. I had hoped it was one of the two running to the rudder, but no it's in the link between the two handles. Suggestions on how best to adjust that? I haven't even looked at that yet, but I assume it's just a piece of line with a loop on each end. Bit concerned about what "gave" to produce the slack...!
Looks like I'll be spending some quality time playing contortionist...

I also picked up an Evolve yesterday, and it'll be a trick reaching the area (rear seat drive well) I want to mount the bulkhead connector too.