$600?? Ouch man!!
The rudder is actually in fine shape it's just the shaft so thats a
great idea. There are a couple of local prop shops around here.

On Oct 9, 4:32 pm, gene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bill:
>
> Trace the other rudder on a piece of cardboard. Measure the length of
> the rudder post from the break to the rudder (using the existing one
> as a guide).  Then find a prop shop, bring the broken shaft, the
> drawing and the measurement and they can make a replacement for you
> Happened to me a number of years ago and H & H Propeller in Salem, MA
> made me a new one in a few days.  No recollection of the cost.
>
> Gene
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