| Re: dotan rudders, reliability?
[Re: Chip Collard]
#30201 02/20/04 12:02 PM 02/20/04 12:02 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD Mark Schneider
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Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD | You should check out how appropriate they are for beach launching. My understanding is they are either up... no steerage... or locked down. You can't go half way with them..
This is never good for any rudder system on the market but we all cheat!
Good luck Mark
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| | | Re: dotan rudders, reliability?
[Re: Chip Collard]
#30202 02/20/04 12:58 PM 02/20/04 12:58 PM |
Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 591 Bradenton, FL Sycho15
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Posts: 591 Bradenton, FL | Dotan rudders do have three positions: Up, down, and stuck half-way in-between. In the latter position you must grab the blade and push/pull it past the pivot-point.
The weak link is the adjustable upper gudgeon, which is held in place by four small screws and has the tendency to rip off. If you're lucky, it rips off when you're beaching the boat. If it rips off while you're flying a hull, the forces on the rudder cause it to twist about parrallel to the water's surface. This means the lower gudgeon (which is very stout) twists the bolts that mount it to the hull right through the transom of your boat.
I've busted 2 or 3 upper gudgeons on my G-Cat 5.7M, my friend broke 2 on his P18-2. He's switched to the TheMightyHobie18 system and now that I've re-glassed the inside of my transoms, I'll be doing the same.
I think they would be excellent for dingys: Optimists, Lasers, etc.
G-Cat 5.7M #583 (sail # currently 100) in Bradenton, FL
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[Re: Sycho15]
#30203 03/02/04 01:56 AM 03/02/04 01:56 AM |
Joined: Mar 2004 Posts: 1 RobertDonovan
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Posts: 1 | I have been using Dotan system on my TheMightyHobie18 for 5 years. This kick-up rudder is easy to use and I must say it operates perfectly. Aluminium upper and lower castings deteriorated in my old rudder. Every part and even blade were dangling here and there. As to Dotan I have never experienced any probs with gudgeons. In theory it rips off when you clash with any obstacle moving backwards, but such strike is hardly imaginable. And while beaching maybe it is worth to kick up the rudder and trim the sails? Rob. | | |
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