has anyone had an issue with length of rudder pins hitting drain plug and then sticking up too high above deck lip? any issues you guys know of?
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A Prindle rudder casting has an upper limit built in that stops the rudder pin.
About what make of cat are you talking?
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On the H14, the rudder pins interfere with drain plug removal and replacement. It's pretty much been that way forever. I use hairpin cotter pins on the bottom of the rudder pins so that I can slide them up out of the way when I need to remove the drain plugs.
See the discussion here: http://www.hobiecat.com/f…ewtopic.php?f=17&t=35507
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Thanks folks - yep on the hair pins :) Guess it is the only real way to go
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