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Old Yahoo Group => Yahoo Messages => Topic started by: barca1au on June 17, 2005, 07:32:27 PM

Title: Constructing a working rudder on Waverley
Post by: barca1au on June 17, 2005, 07:32:27 PM
Greetings from Oz!
Our plans of the Waverley show a rudder attached to the rear of the
hull by a hinge, with no visible means of controlling it. Any one
have any ideas how we can construct a working rudder? The hull
actually overhangs the rudder by a few inches so there is room to go
through the hull above the rudder and attach it that way.
Cheers
Wilf & Caroline
Title: Constructing a working rudder on Waverley
Post by: Stuart Badger on June 17, 2005, 07:33:09 PM
Hi Wilf & Caroline

if you look VERY carefully at the drawings you have of Waverley I'm sure
you'll see that there is a 'post' attached to the leading edge of the rudder
that disappears up into the hull. This will be in line with the hinges and
would have a bellcrank or similar device to actuate it via chains on the
fullsize.

Normal model practice is to attach a lever to this vertical post and couple
this to your rudder servo. If you do a trawl through some of the model shop
sites on the net you will find suppliers of all the hinges, rudder arms and
even complete rudder assemblies that you could want.

Hope this helps - if not email me privatly and I will forward you a
photo/sketch of a typical rudder installation.

Stuart Badger