On forums there is no such thing as a 'stupid' question (apparently). My present project involves a 28 inch shallow vee mono to which I am fitting a stinger and side mounted rudder. I notice that it seems all boats with side mounted rudders have the rudder mounted to the right of the stinger/strut. Now I assume that there is a reason for this (perhaps to do with prop rotation).
My mono hull has a slanted transom angled at about 60 degrees to the waterline. I searched far and wide and the only suitable rudder that I could find was too large for this hull. The criteria that I had in looking at rudders was that the transom mount bracket had to re removable from the rest of the rudder assembly as the rudder mount needed to be modified to allow the transom mount to sit at the 60 degree angle and yet have the rudder mount arm laying horizontal. I hope this makes sense.
I am awaiting a decision on a suitable stinger that can accommodate the angled transom but feel that if the rudder is mounted to the right side of the stinger location then this will place the rudder almost to the extreme right side of the transom. If I could mount the rudder to the left side of the stinger then I feel that this would allow a more suitable location. However, this is contrary to basically every other boat that I have seen with a stinger drive.
I will be using a conventional right hand propellor. Will a left side mounted rudder cause turning issues, please?
My mono hull has a slanted transom angled at about 60 degrees to the waterline. I searched far and wide and the only suitable rudder that I could find was too large for this hull. The criteria that I had in looking at rudders was that the transom mount bracket had to re removable from the rest of the rudder assembly as the rudder mount needed to be modified to allow the transom mount to sit at the 60 degree angle and yet have the rudder mount arm laying horizontal. I hope this makes sense.
I am awaiting a decision on a suitable stinger that can accommodate the angled transom but feel that if the rudder is mounted to the right side of the stinger location then this will place the rudder almost to the extreme right side of the transom. If I could mount the rudder to the left side of the stinger then I feel that this would allow a more suitable location. However, this is contrary to basically every other boat that I have seen with a stinger drive.
I will be using a conventional right hand propellor. Will a left side mounted rudder cause turning issues, please?
Comment