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Topic: Hobie rudder  (Read 2884 times)

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Metalhead

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  • Location: San Francisco
  • Date Registered: Aug 2008
  • Posts: 203
I have a '09 Revo and last Sunday I took it to Berreyessa. When I was coming in and raising the rudder, the counter sunk screw that holds the forward rudder pulley came through the hull. The inconvenience was hopping out of the yak and raising the rudder manually before I beached it.

Hobie has been informed of this failure. A solution is to replace that screw with a flathead and a washer.

Just thought anyone that has this yak should know because it's not something you can fix while you're on the water.
The fishing was so good I thought I was there yesterday!