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Topic: Rudder line guides  (Read 2815 times)

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Chadrock

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I picked up a brand new Revo a few weeks ago and have only had it out twice. Both times I noticed that at some point during the day, one of  the tubular plastic pieces that guide the rudder line out from the hull had popped out a few inches. It goes back in fairly easy, but I'm afraid that I could take on some water if I were out for a long period of time. Should I just goop it back in or is it something I should talk to the dealer about? Anyone else have this happen? Thanks   
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take it back in for review under warranty.  I know its time off the water, but you should def do it.  the rudder lines DO take on water, either wicking or straight in through the hulls holes.  If your guide tubes are wacky, it could lead to excessive water retention (and more often than on a monthly basis). 


Chadrock

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it could lead to excessive water retention (and more often than on a monthly basis).

Monthly seems to be my cycle lately anyhow. :smt044 :smt044
Thanks, I'll call him tomorrow.
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