IIRC, on my C&C 39  I removed the collar,   (first block the bottom of the 
rudder)

Loosened the quadrant, , and drove a screwdriver or pry bar into the slot on 
the back, to hold it open a little bit so it would slip.

Then I had to dig a hole and jack the back of the cradle up some.

Measure how much shaft has to come out to the bottom to determine how much room 
you need below the rudder. If you still have a barn door rudder, you may not 
need to do this.  Mine was either 120 or 140 Pounds, I did it myself, but I was 
20 years younger then. I would get help now..

Especially to put it back in!

 

 

Bill Coleman

Erie PA

 

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Subject: Stus-List 35 MkII Rudder removal.

 

Hi all, I started the process of removing my rudder. I have loosened the 
quadrant and cables attached to it and removed the bearing on the top of the 
rudder. Should it now just drop out? What else needs to be done?. 

 

Thanks all. 

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