Hello all-
As you know I am a new Monty 17 owner.  I have a few questions (and many more 
to come about other items!) about the mounting of the rudder.  I learned here 
that on my vintage Monty (1979) the ruder is attached with a SS rod (supposed 
to be tapered at bottom end).  It is designed to "stop" at bottom end so as not 
to slide out (lower gudgeon is smaller).  A cotter pin is then used just below 
bottom gudgeon (through rod) to prevent rod from sliding upwards.  

Dilemma:  My rods ( I received 2 when I purchased) are not tapered and my 
rudder and transom gudgeons all have the same diameter rod hole.  My rods have 
2 cotter pin holes (with 1/8" of each other) at one end.  I am trying to slide 
rod down through gudgeons and attach 2 cotter rings at bottom transom gudgeon 
(one above and one below).  However, once attached, rudder will not slide up 
and down on rod.  It turns smoothly but will not slide up/down unless I force 
it up while turning it back and forth.  I am placing top rudder gudgeon above 
top transom gudgeon.  Is this correct?  I am thinking that the rudder gudgeons 
may not be perfectly aligned (wood expanded/contracted) and this is the cause.  
The rod slides through transom gudgeons without much friction.

When rudder is sliding correctly and is all the way up the rod, does it clear 
most ramps for launching/retrieving?

Any thoughts on this arrangement?  Am I installing correctly?  Am I missing 
something?

Thanks,
Carlos  
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