[Rhodes22-list] Rudder pin

Robert Quinn rjquinn at bellsouth.net
Fri May 6 22:09:25 EDT 2005


Mark:  Are you speaking about the pin (actually a bolt) that goes through 
the cheek blocks (upper portion of the rudder housing) and holds the tiller 
(steering device) in place?  If so, it is a quarter inch bolt with either a 
nut or a wing nut to hold it in place.

Bob on the "NoKaOi"


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Skapinker" <marks at brightspark.com>
To: "The Rhodes 22 mail list" <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 6:22 PM
Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rudder pin


Finally, I have my Rhodes 22 back in the water in Lake Ontario. As
always, with the winters here in Toronto, Canada, I removed all the
shrink wrapping with trepidation, but everything was in great shape. A
replaced battery later, we had the mast up in no time (thanks again to
Stan's printed directions to make sure we did not forget any steps). Now
I have LOTS of cleaning up to do, scrubbing, dust removal but hopefully
the weather will be good on Sunday for some sailing as well.

One question please. I removed the rudder in the fall, and it went back
on easily. However, I am missing one large pin ( I think it is a pin).
In order to fit the rudder, there are two pins that hold the fitting
against the boat (I have those two), and then the steering mechanism
slides into a third location. That is where I am missing my part. Does
anyone know what the pin looks like that fits in there? Right now, I
slipped a bolt in to hold it but that is just to hold it in place. (I
hope I have explained myself well enough for anyone to understand which
part I am looking for - it is the large pin that holds the plate in
place that steers the boat in front of the rubber section).

Any fast help would be appreciated.
Thanks

Mark Skapinker



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