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installed at the top end of the centerboard to form a handle. Again,
for a nice looking job, counter-sink the screws, tap in some oak plugs,
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The rudder assembly is a little
complex. Make sure you fully understand the instructions. I have supplied many photos of the rudder - and if
the design has not changed (as designs appear to somewhat for these kinds of
assemblies), you should not have any trouble building it.
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This is the first step, which calls for
one of the rudder cheeks to be glued to the rudder-packing piece. |
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pictures no longer show "constructions stages", but the rudder fully
assembled from various different camera angles. |
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This photo shows the tiller extension
clip. |
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the rudder cheeks and rudder packing piece is shown here. |
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This picture shows the rudder tiller
extension installed. |
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shows the top hardware assembly attached to both the rudder and rear
transom. |
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This pictures shows the lower hardware
assembly attached. |
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This is a picture of the entire
rudder assembly. |
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A shot of the rudder from the rear. |
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This is a close-up of the rudder assembly
also taken from the rear. |
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This is a shot of the retractable
blade. |
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