My Hobie Wave is missing the rudder assemblies. I know H17/H18 will fit. What other castings will fit the Hobie Wave? (perhaps not even Hobie?) I have called around looking for a used set and have been disappointed at the prices, at some of those price points I can wait it out and find a trashed out H17/H18 to cannibalize. It's a Wave guys, cheap is the name of the game.
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Joshua
Texas Gulf Coast
'82 Prindle 16 (Badfish)
'02 Hobie Wave (Unnamed Project)
‘87 Hobie 18 (Sold)
‘89 Hobie 17 (ill-advised project boat, Sold)
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Hobie Wave rudder options
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That's what I did. Took a long time, searching. The castings, and rudders will fit, you can cut down the tiller connector, Hobie makes a kit (1957?) for the tiller connectors. You have to buy, or maybe luckily find, the tillers from a pre 2005 Wave.
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I would think if you’re willing to relocate/replace the gudgeons, you could probably make just about any rudder system work. However, with the gudgeons in the factory position I believe you are correct - only the H17 style and the new EZ Lock rudders feom Hobie will fit.
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So I know H18 rudders will fit, will the old style pre-87 rudders work?
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Texas Gulf Coast
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‘89 Hobie 17 (ill-advised project boat, Sold)
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The lower gudgeons would need to be relocated if using the old style 18 rudder system.
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Would they? Because the wave doesn’t use a separate gudgeon pin.
I have been trying to find a side by side comparison of old vs new lower castings.
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Texas Gulf Coast
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'02 Hobie Wave (Unnamed Project)
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‘89 Hobie 17 (ill-advised project boat, Sold)
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Bottom gudgeon on the old style 18 castings gets mounted lower than on the new style. When doing the retrofit on an 18, the lower gudgeon had to be moved. I see no reason why it would be any different on a Wave. Actually, you would probably need to replace the Wave gudgeons (pintles actually) and replace them with gudgeons that use a separate rudder pin if using the old style 18 castings. I don’t think the old style 18 casting would work with a pintle due to the way the bottom of the lower casting fits around the gudgeon, it would need a separate pin.
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Edited by Dogboy on May 19, 2019 - 07:08 PM.
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