25 mk
> 1, I don't know if there's a rudder drawing, and if there is I don't know
> if it would describe how it was manufactured.
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> Anyway, if you want any photos or measurements taken of my rudders, or a
> sketch that better describes the above, contact me off list.
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> Evening Guys,
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> New member here. I just bought a C 25 MK1 from an owner who frequented
It really does help, thank you. I'll plan to do what you outlined and if I
run into issues I may just message you directly.
Ian Tubby
Icicle
C 25 Mk1
St. Pete, FL
ke 19. elok. 2020 klo 21.48 Don Marlin via CnC-List (cnc-list@cnc-list.com)
kirjoitti:
> Stephen, I have built many rudders. I just
Stephen, I have built many rudders. I just finished a year building rudders
for a living as a break from my normal gig. It was a nice sabbatical but
quite demanding physically. If you want a nice rudder built for you contact
Competition Composites, they build nice products.
For a transom hung
Dan,
I actually have seen your videos before - you guys do a good job, very
cool.
It's different only because the 25's rudder wasn't originally foam cored
like your's is. It's a plywood/balistol who-knows. So it isn't necessarily
going to support a foam reconstruction. Hoping someone with a 25
I opened my rudder, dried it, re-glassed and resealed it. We have a YouTube
channel and I made a video about the entire process.
Here is the link:
https://youtu.be/Ryfjgdu_l4w
Dan Cormier
Breakaweigh
C
Grenada
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Thanks everyone for supporting this
That's genius. I definitely will. Thanks Dennis.
ke 19. elok. 2020 klo 18.16 Dennis C. via CnC-List (cnc-list@cnc-list.com)
kirjoitti:
> Just a crazy idea. Before you break it open, perhaps run a stud finder
> over it. Mark any "hits". That may suggest a pattern to the structure of
> the
Just a crazy idea. Before you break it open, perhaps run a stud finder
over it. Mark any "hits". That may suggest a pattern to the structure of
the internals. Then again, it may show nothing.
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Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 5:51 PM Ian Tubby via
Thanks Joel,
I'm familiar with Sail Life. Mads has a lot of great info on his channel.
As does BoatWorksToday.
I'm just wondering if the internal structure of the rudder would support
foam as a rebuilding material. I guess I'll just wait until I can break the
rudder open to see it for myself.
Welcome to the list , it a great place to be
Look up sail life and boatworkstoday on YouTube
Mine seems to be a steel shaft inside
Hopefully that helps I’m new at boat I’m rebuilding mine
Joel mk1 30
On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 10:24 PM Ian Tubby via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
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Evening Guys,
New member here. I just bought a C 25 MK1 from an owner who frequented
this mailing list, who told me about this forum. What a great resource! I
searched the archives however and could not find the answer to the
questions I'm about to ask. Here goes.
My transom hung rudder has a
I completed rebuilding my rudder on my C this summer and made a video
about the process if anyone is interested on what these rudders look like
under the glass and how to deal with them yourself when they go bad. You
can check out the video here on youtube:
As I mentioned the other day, a friend rebuilt his Jeanneau rudder. I now
have a bunch of pictures of the process in case anyone wants a blow-by-blow.
I must say, as I didn't see it after he took it home for the task, just how
rotten it was. I don't know that any of the C rudders are made up of
Bruno, simple email worked well for me and they were very willing to look
things up in their files specific to my boat;
On Jan 11, 2015, at 1:46 PM, Bruno Lachance via CnC-List
cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:
Jim, what's the better way to communicate with the museum to have access to
that
Hi,
The rudder on my boat has been repaired once by the previous owner but the job
was not very good and now the other side of the rudder needs attention, it has
partially delaminated, is wet, the shape has been afffected and its no longer
symetrical and finally i question the profile. at
I believe Bob Perry uses the NACA 0014 profile for rudders, if that helps.
You should also be able to get the original lines plans from the Maritime
Museum in Kingston. http://www.marmuseum.ca/
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
CC 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
On 11 January 2015 at 10:25, Bruno Lachance via
Take a look a these pics from my rudder rebuild. 37+ but it might give you
some things to consider.
https://drive.google.com/folder/d/0B8pEh5lnvP1yVUdWUDNxVGFUcDA/edit
On Jan 11, 2015 1:26 PM, Bruno Lachance via CnC-List
cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:
Hi,
The rudder on my boat has been
Jim, what's the better way to communicate with the museum to have access to
that kind of info? I beleive a lister has a contact there?? And that We could
buy copies of our boat drawings.
the 0014 naca profiles seems a good compromise for the boat. Smaller boats seem
to go a bit thinner like
thanks everyone for the inputs.
Allan, nice to hear from you, hope you're doing well.
I have checked both Southshore and CCI about replacement, Southshore sells the
original rudder for 4500$ like said Francois, and CCI can make a new blade
for 3000$ if you send your post, would be more with a
Hello Bruno,
If you'd rather spend the cash instead of going through the whole exercise,
how about a brand spankin' new one that's supposedly improved?
Check out www.Southshoreyachts.com . I see one here:
http://southshoreyachts.com/?s=Rudderpost_type=product for your boat for
$4,500.00.
Hi Dennis,
Thanks for the idea, well... Sadly I'm the only 33 mkII around. My rudder,
which is now in my basement, is out of shape but not that much neither (one
almost ok side). We may try to make templates at different heights and correct
them with a Naca model profile.
I think it could be
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