Martin, my rudder is mounted at stock wooden bracket height and I cut my rudder off just below the water pick up and it still handles the oval and the square well in all conditions, so that was a success as far as I am concerned.
Gary, I lost the stock stub and a prop that had a lot of work in it when my flex came unbonded from the stub, so I believe it is a problem, if you are using plastic/carbon props I would save my cash and run the stock shaft as it lasted quite a while before it broke, but if your investing time/money in metal props I would chuck the stock one out and get a quality .130flex with 4mm-1/8" stub from OSE.
Yes that is the one, the flex is the right size for the stuffing tube, the stub is the right size for the bushing, and the step down at the drive dog lets you run Octura props in the 27-35mm range. You will have to phone or message him though to let him know that you need an inch or so longer flex than stock, with the motor and coupling I use mine is about 12" from tip to drive dog not tip to tip.
Yes that is the one, the flex is the right size for the stuffing tube, the stub is the right size for the bushing, and the step down at the drive dog lets you run Octura props in the 27-35mm range. You will have to phone or message him though to let him know that you need an inch or so longer flex than stock, with the motor and coupling I use mine is about 12" from tip to drive dog not tip to tip.
Thanks NativePaul! What else is needed to complete the drive. Also, What rudder setup?
Looking around on OSE I'm not sure on this.
Where getting a bit lost here, as an example say the 3/16" brass stuffing tube is 9" long it then has the aluminium tube which is 7/16" o/d x 2" long plugged onto the end of the 3/16" brass stuffing tube. The 2" long aluminum tube is the piece you see coming out the back of the hull which the bearing assembly slides into.
Martin, What is the length of the 2" aluminum tube from the transom out to the tip of the tube?
Thanks,
The bearings are cheap rc car bearings @ $1.21 each that i get here in the UK from www.rcbearings.co.uk. I change them quite often because of the rpm + i run on salt water, but at that price i can afford to.
In picture 4 & 5 the bearings are in the wrong place, their should be 2 back to back at the dog end & 1 at the other end as in the other 3 pics. I just slide the assembly together for pics & put the bearings on wrong way round.
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