The Dog wrote:
I wasn't sure, so I asked the boss. He says that the rudders are drilled differently between the adjustable and non-adjustable H16 lower castings.
The rudder drilling template we have confirms this. Besides being in different places, the spacing between the holes is slightly wider for the non-adjustable casting. It's a minor difference, but it is different.
Brian C
Yea, but I think the spacing of the holes on the rudder is different so that it gives you room to adjust - if they holes were in the same spot as the non-adjustable castings you wouldn't have any room to back off on the set-screw (bring the rudder farther under the boat).
We are going to re-drill the holes in the rudders anyway (good pair of older fiberglass racer blades but someone drilled the holes crooked).
Don't suppose you have an adjustable and non-adjustable casting around that you could hold up to one-another. Or, Matt Miller, any idea?
There's no way that I can afford $140 per casting for new ones, and used adjustables are slow to come by.
-Tim
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