Any of the above answers CAN be correct. It depends as much on how much drag your linkage has as the size of the boat. I tried to use a 80 inoz S3305 servo for the rudder on my 2000 Elam, only to discover it wouldn't turn at over half throttle. What I discovered is part of the linkage was a heavy cast piece of aluminum that slid over nylon inserts. To get the boat to turn, I had to change out the S3305 for a 300 inoz S9156 digital servo. Had there been less drag, the S3305 probably would have worked fine.
With that said, I would look at a 150 inoz or higher torque servo due to the size of your boat and the fact you're going to be using a larger rudder.
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