How many of you have had your Ariel rudders off of your boat?
I understand from the manual that the boat has to be lifted to remove the shaft and I'm wondering if anyone has just cut the shaft where it comes out of the tube and then made a completely new rudder and shaft?
My thoughts are to come up with new 1 inch naval bronze and run it from the tiller head all the way to the rudder shoe, solid with no prop apperature. The only real engineering to be done is a better method of attaching the wood to the shaft. That is what really worries me about my own in that you can't inspect the screws and lags that are through the shaft into the mahogany. Also just as soon as one drills a number of holes through the bronze shaft , you have introduced weak areas.
I'm also wondering about woods; I would think there would be a more suitable wood than mahogany; I'm going to research the water loving wood CYPRESS.
I will certainly appreciate any thoughts that any of you have. I'm certainly going to try to avoid any crane bills that I can.
Fair winds, Jim