Hi,
First time posting on the forum, although I've consulted it several times for help. This time I searched the forum, but couldn't find an answer, so it seemed like time to jump in.
I have a 74 Hobie 16 that I purchased last year and just broke my second rudder. In both cases the whole thing snapped off about 6-8 inches from the top, just below the casing. The first time, I didn't have the rudder locked in the vertical, and google has led me to believe that was my fault. But the second one was locked down, in deep water, winds 10-15 mph, no significant pull on the rudder arm to speak of, just a little "pop" and most of my starboard rudder is horizontal rather than vertical. These are your basic white rudders.
Am I doing something wrong or do I just have rotten luck? I don't want to keep replacing rudders, they are too expensive to replace every season.
Thanks,
John
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