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Rudder post installed, Keel tubes epoxied in place

Today I installed the rudder post assembly. A few days ago I made a piece for the rudder tube alignment piece to fit on top of. Today I installed it in place. In the pictures you can see the tube sticking out the bottom of the hull. It is not permanently epoxied in yet and will be removed when dry.



The little stick of wood is to help position and prop up the front of the piece while it dries. It is not in the epoxy and will be removed later. The tape is just holding the tube in place for now.



The idea is that I'm using the entire tube to help align my rudder post with the keel. I'm aligning it both side-to-side and fore and aft. It's held in with very thick epoxy. So thick that it's almost like clay... it holds its shape until dry. I've only epoxied it to the frame. Later, when I cut the tube and permanently install it I will get more epoxy underneath it better.

Also used the remaining epoxy to fill in the gaps between the keel tubes. Should hold them well. This morning I tested the tubes and the keel fits in all three positions, however it's quite tight. I'm hoping not toooo tight.


Hope your build is going well!


Fair winds!

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