| Rudder hum - I got it bad... #20152 06/02/03 01:28 PM 06/02/03 01:28 PM |
Joined: Mar 2003 Posts: 12 Seattle, WA, carumba_16 OP
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Posts: 12 Seattle, WA, | ...And that ain't good.  Anyone know what to do about it? I put the teflon shims in, I scraped the trailing edge with scissors (as per On the Wire). This hum is loud and I can feel it slowing the boat. Yesterday, my GPS clocked the hum starting above 8-9 mph. And it didn't stop if I went faster (even up to 18.5 mph top speed yesterday. Yahoo!) But you know, as a Hobie sailor, you always want a little bit more... So, please, advice, comment, tips, fokelore... Eternal thanks, Al Carumba 16 - Seattle | | | Re: Rudder hum - I got it bad...
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#20157 06/04/03 11:23 PM 06/04/03 11:23 PM |
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Posts: 349 Fort Loramie, Ohio | I used a big file that took off shavings but anything coarse enough to take material off should work. You don't really want them sharp or they will chip easy. You do want to smooth the trailing edge. When the rudders are new they have kind of a bulb on the trailing edge so you need to taper the sides of the rudders to the edge leaving just a tiny flat on the trailing edge. -- / \ crude ascii representation
that tiny flat should be like 1/16" or so.
cheers Bill This is exactly what I did when I owned a H16. I went from lots of hum to none at all. Sort of missed it later, Jack
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