Hi everyone,
I've about got my boat ready to test in the water. One thing I'm not sure of is how to tie the uphaul and downhaul lines to the rudder. The manual says to use a stopper knot which is fine, but where does the excess line go? There's only a very small circular hole where the knot would go, and if the line were to go out to either side, it will get pinched by the castings. Or am I supposed to cut the line?
Thanks
Prindle 16 rudder uphaul/downhaul lines
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Cut. Its a stopper knot. there shouldn't be any excess on that end.
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Joshua
Texas Gulf Coast
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Thanks badfish. The manual didn't really specify and it's such a tight area I didn't want to accidentally cut in a way that I ended up with too small of a space to tie the knot again. -
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So, to clarify I don't remove my blades for transport. Untying and retying are not considerations for me.
I reeved the lines starting at the helm, fed them in the rudder blades, tied a double overhand knot, trimmed and melted the ends and then took the excess out of the helm side.
I believe I ran 4mm FSE Robline. Was trying to minimize friction.
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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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