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Topic: Rudder line replacement  (Read 2518 times)

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HumMichael

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My supposedly everything works perfect used OB sunk me into ocean when the rudder failed to launch down.
It's a few Yeats old and I see quiet a bit of slack on up/down lines and they don't operate smooth ly. Have you replaced the lines to make them reliable? Is the process quiet involved?


SOMA

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Google "hobie rudder repair youtube."


fishball

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Does it have a separate t handle for both the up and down, or is the up and down operated by one paddle style handle?
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I did my quest which has an early style rudder, it wasn't that hard.
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HumMichael

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Does it have a separate t handle for both the up and down, or is the up and down operated by one paddle style handle?

Its a separate handle with the down on the right side.
I was able to adjust left/right turn but up and down is the problem. there is a lot of slack in the updown line normally, is that normal?
thanks


SOMA

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Does it have a separate t handle for both the up and down, or is the up and down operated by one paddle style handle?

Its a separate handle with the down on the right side.
I was able to adjust left/right turn but up and down is the problem. there is a lot of slack in the updown line normally, is that normal?
thanks


SOMA

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I'm clumsy fingered this morning.  Check to see if your rudder is sticking in the slot that holds it when down.  That was an issue I had with my AI.