Tiller Bars
Rudder/tiller assembly installed. I love the teak tiller arms on this boat. Heavy, but classy looking. I'm still getting used to the idea of two tiller extensions. I'm eager to see what that's like on the water.
(OOPS! I have the rudders...
Date: 04/21/2012
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One Up One Down
Rudder/tiller assembly installed with one rudder up and one rudder down. You can see how the shock cord will hold the blade either in the up or the down position.
This isn't my favorite arrangement for rudder blades, but I've been assured...
Date: 04/21/2012
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Rudders Up
The rudder/tiller assembly, installed with the rudders up! (I love it when a plan comes together.)
Date: 04/21/2012
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P-Cat Rudder Up
The 3/8" hole in the blade below the rudder housing takes a 3/8"x3" wooden dowel. When I got the boat there was a loop of 1/4" bungee cord wrapped around the blade and dowel as you see here.
The bungee is shot, and needs to be repla
Date: 04/18/2012
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P-Cat Rudder Down
The 3/8" hole in the blade below the rudder housing takes a 3/8"x3" wooden dowel. When I got the boat there was a loop of 1/4" bungee cord wrapped around the blade and dowel as you see here.
The bungee is shot, and needs to be repla
Date: 04/18/2012
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P-Cat Rudder Assembly
This is what one of the rudder assemblies looks like on the Pacific Catamaran 19. It's an aluminum casting with gudgeon pins cast in place. A stainless sheet metal weldment is bolted to the top using what appear to be 1/4"-20 hex head bolts. There's
Date: 04/18/2012
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