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Re: Retractable rudder
By:Mark Bodnar
Date: 1/8/1999, 7:24 pm
In Response To: Re: Retractable rudder (Bob Hysen)

> Why not do a retractable Skeg, what is the advantage of a rudder over a
> skeg in the same spot on the kayak? All you need it for is to track better
> in wind, right? Why do you need it to turn? I think you are opening up a
> huge can of useless worms, or maybe I am missing something.

Skeg or rudder - they both become more effective the further they are placed from the center of rotation of the boat (where as a centerboard, designed to limit lateral movement, is placed at the center of rotation so the boat can easily turn but will not slid sideways through the water). As a result maximum effectiveness comes with the rudder hanging off the stern, but as I mentioned this can be ineffective in waves as the stern lifts out of the water. My intent would be to place the rudder within ~18" of the stern - losing only a small amount of effectiveness - therefore still usefull as a rudder.

Mark

Messages In This Thread

Retractable rudder
Mark Bodnar -- 1/7/1999, 11:33 pm
Re: Retractable rudder
Lee -- 1/9/1999, 8:34 pm
Re: Retractable rudder
Mark Bodnar -- 1/9/1999, 9:47 pm
Re: Retractable rudder
Lee -- 1/11/1999, 8:14 pm
Re: Retractable rudder
Nick Schade -- 1/8/1999, 9:52 am
Re: Retractable rudder - image repost
Mark Bodnar -- 1/8/1999, 9:24 pm
Re: Retractable rudder
Mark Bodnar -- 1/8/1999, 12:05 pm
Re: Retractable rudder
giles -- 1/8/1999, 1:52 am
Re: Retractable rudder
Mark Bodnar -- 1/8/1999, 12:09 pm
Re: Retractable rudder
giles -- 1/8/1999, 1:46 am
Re: Retractable rudder
Bob Hysen -- 1/8/1999, 1:21 pm
Re: Retractable rudder
Mark Bodnar -- 1/8/1999, 7:24 pm