ALLAN YUEN
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Oh I see your wedge blade. Bob gave me new blade straightedge
Yup but it's only left rudder from a visual standpoint. I set every one of my SAW boats up this way as well and they track straight .......... without a turn fin.You need to place the straightedge on the wedge part of the rudder blade.
Now I'm confused, you want the wedge part on the RHS parallel to the tub? :blink:
That would mean you'd actually have some left rudder to go straight, right?
No Allan FORGET what kind of rudder blade it is, you want the straightedge to sit lower on tapered side area of the blade.Oh I see your wedge blade. Bob gave me new blade straightedge
I tried put rule on blade no room rear sponson? how to do? :unsure:No Allan FORGET what kind of rudder blade it is, you want the straightedge to sit lower on tapered side area of the blade.Oh I see your wedge blade. Bob gave me new blade straightedge
Not to beat a dead horse but it's still a small amount of left rudder, correct?Yup but it's only left rudder from a visual standpoint. I set every one of my SAW boats up this way as well and they track straight .......... without a turn fin.You need to place the straightedge on the wedge part of the rudder blade.
Now I'm confused, you want the wedge part on the RHS parallel to the tub? :blink:
That would mean you'd actually have some left rudder to go straight, right?
If the water left a wedge rudder perfectly then yes ...... a small amount of "left".Not to beat a dead horse but it's still a small amount of left rudder, correct?Yup but it's only left rudder from a visual standpoint. I set every one of my SAW boats up this way as well and they track straight .......... without a turn fin.You need to place the straightedge on the wedge part of the rudder blade.
Now I'm confused, you want the wedge part on the RHS parallel to the tub? :blink:
That would mean you'd actually have some left rudder to go straight, right?