Hi, Jim:
I just experienced a similar thing on a sail yesterday. In my case  
(I'm not sure if your setup is the same as my 1983 model), the steel  
rod that the rudder hinges on had ridden up when I raised the rudder  
previously. Then when I lowered it, the rod did not go down  
completely with the rudder, leaving the rod short and out of the  
lowest gudgeon (right word?). This has happened before, and when I  
pushed down the rod completely (so the cotter ring can't go any  
lower) the humming went away. I determined yesterday that I just need  
to ensure that the rod goes all the way down with the rudder every  
time I lower it for a sail.

Have a great weekend!

Gordon
M-17 "Sapphire"
Milwaukee


On Sep 27, 2008, at 2:20 AM, James Poulakis wrote:

> Sailing even with a moderate breeze makes Spirit's rudder hum loud
> enough to drown out the Pillar Point fog horn.  The rudder is new and
> doesn't seem to be warped.  Is there a trick to stop this or is it
> just a Monty thing?
>
> Jim Poulakis
> "Spirit" (M17)
>
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