Mauritius 43 keel/rudder alterations
This alteration makes a good cruising
|
This series of pictures show the rudder alterations on
the
earlier R 43 version |

The original quadrent under the aft athwartships berth.

The rudder shaft removed

The rudder tube cut off and sandblasted ready for re-welding into it's new
position.

The new exit hole for the rudder tube.

The rudder tube tacked into position

The extended keel to take the bottom rudder bearing

The RSJ steel section trimmed down to take the reinforcing plates

Side plates tacked into position

Making sure everything is in line before final welding

Another veiw

The new rudder being constructed.

The finished rudder.

Repositioning the pulleys for the new quadrant position.

Support struts for the rudder tube added.

Another view

Rudder and prop shaft in position.

Ready for painting.
|
And the owners comments. 'We have had her out in a constant 25 to 30 knot winds and both running and when hard on the wind she is unbelievably better to steer. No more sore shoulders or weary bodies even after hours of running downwind.' |