After 19 years of use, the rudder on my boat really shows its age.  It had
two large gouges on the port side filled with bondo by a PO.  I figure it
had a collision with a prop even though the damage doesn't line up with the
prop that came with the boat. I inlaid some pieces of mahogany, which looks
like a repair, but a nice one.  The bottom of the rudder was really chewed
up and punky.  I trimmed off 1/2"  and after sanding and fairing the entire
rudder I coated it with epoxy and a fiberglass cloth foot at the bottom  to
prevent damage at a point that gets a lot of hard use.

Now for the questions.  Has anyone refinished the aluminum rudder plates?
The plates on my boat, original color black, developed corrosion under the
bolts and pintles which lifted the paint.  I don't know what paint would be
the best to rehab the surface.

The hole in the tiller for the helper shock cord has a lot of tearout on one
side.  Probably someone trying to enlarge the hole the quick way.  My
question, is the position of the hole sacred?  I was thinking of filling it
and drilling a new hole say a inch forward.

Thanks,
Rick Langer
M15 #337




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