Got to be warpage unless it's an aftermarket rudder made by someone with 
wierd ideas.

jerry
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "W David Scobie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "For and about Montgomery Sailboats" 
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Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 7:10 PM
Subject: Re: M_Boats: m23 rudder shape


will be interesting if jerry comments on this as from his article in the 
latest SCA covers the importance of good rudder shape. i can't see jerry, 
who loves fast boats, putting a rudder of poor shape on an Mboat.

sean mulligan has photos of repairs to 's rudder. one can see that the shape 
was uniform on both sides -

http://havasumontgomerys.piczo.com/?g=20991177&cr=1


dave scobie
M15 #288 - SCRED
visit Scred's www-site: http://www.freewebs.com/m15-named-scred


--- On Wed, 12/3/08, Chris and Jeff Packer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

Another rather odd question that borders on my own stupidity for even asking
it... After launching my M23 this summer, I noticed the rudder pulled to one
side quite hard while under power.  Upon closer inspection, I noticed the 
shape
of the rudder below the water line is fairly flat on one side and very 
concave
on the other.  I immediately concluded that the mahogany rudder had warped
distorting the shape.  Upon showing a woodworker friend of mine he said to 
me:
"It looks like it was made that way!"  I thought... no way, why would
anyone make an unbalanced rudder.  I have since looked at it again and it is 
a
straight piece of mahogany above the waterline where it has not been faired.
Then it looks like it has been faired into an airplane wing (almost flat on 
one
side, very concave on the other) below the waterline.  The boat was set up 
for
racing, but it seems to me that any advantage you might gain from such a 
shape
on one tack, would be totally negated on the other tack.  Hence I have had 
more
weather helm on one tack and at times lee helm on the other tack.  So my 
stupid
question is: Can anyone think of a valid reason that a rudder might have 
been
built that way on purpose?  Or is it just a cleverly disguised warped 
rudder?
To get it symmetrical, I will have to do some serious planing losing inches 
off
the trailing edge that will have to be built back up using epoxy and 
fiberglass.
 Even if there is a reason for it... I'm quite certain that it is not for
me.  Just curious about any thoughts/opinions.

Jeff
M23
Clarity
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