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RE: Europa-List: Mounting the Rudder

Subject: RE: Europa-List: Mounting the Rudder
From: craig bastin <craigb@onthenet.com.au>
Date: Sun, 5 Apr 2009 11:41:29

I believe they are referring to the "joggle" areas of the stern post, when
the manual
calls for removal of the fibreglass where it ends up 3 layers thick.
otherwise you will have
trouble getting the swing to port, and the hinge wont sit flat either. That
was all i removed
and reglassed and it worked nicely.

craig

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Fred Klein
Sent: Sunday, 5 April 2009 10:07 AM
Subject: Europa-List: Mounting the Rudder


...just as an aside, the concept of "trial fitting"...the time and the
number of repetitions required...is something I had no real
appreciation for at the beginning of my Europa adventure...

Regarding the rudder, I notice that the flange which receives the
hinges is significantly thinner than the assembly of the molded FG
vertical fin along with the starboard flange of the sternpost, an
assembly which also receives the rudder hinge leaves.

The manual talks about relieving the starboard flange assembly locally
for the "hinge pivot" but sez nothin bout removing enough of the
thickness of the assembly in such a way which would allow for the fin
and starboard rudder surfaces to be in the same plane, unless one were
to add a significant amount of filler.

I'm tempted to remove portions of the starboard flange of the
sternpost just a tad larger than the area of the hinge leaves; then
add and overlap onto the sternpost the 2 layers of BID upon which will
rest the hinges.

Please (anyone) advise if doing this is not a good thing...or
alternative methods for dealing with what must be an issue with every
XS.

Thanks,

Fred
A194

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