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    Posted: 07 Jun 12 at 10:50pm
Rudder failure like that is not a new thing. Dunked my mum and dad sailing an enterprise in the seventies. Apparently quite common failure when holding a lot of weather helm on a planing reach

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That was quite funny, shouldn't really laugh though.  Wink The noise the helm made as he hit the boom was a nice addition. I assume the rudder was damaged before it snapped off...? Bit worried for the rudder on my 500 now, don't want that snapping off sailing through the moorings :L
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Originally posted by craiggo

The usual RS rudder failure!!

I had mine go on the 700 on a beam reach, but it didn't tear off completely. One side let go and the foam split and the laminate on the other side held it altogether albeit at 90°. I've seen a couple go on 800s as well but never as spectacularly as that.
 
Are the RS ruddres known for failing like this ... looks like it just snapped under normal loads Confused
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As Cameron says it happens on other classes too so not just RS, but I have been victim to it, as has an 800 a my club. The constant flexing of the foils seems to lead to gradual stress cracking of the foil just below the stock. Initially this is just cosmetic, and the foils can last for several more years but after a while the laminate seems to fatigue and crack leading to a failure of the foil. I keep meaning to re-build my old rudder as a spare but haven't got around to it yet. The 800 at our club tried to repair theirs with carbon and plywood inserts but it went again within a few sails. I suspect that RS could fix the problem with better layups in the area, or longitudinal stiffeners in the rudder but it would all cost time and money which of course would pass its way on to us the consumers. I suppose 7-8yrs out of a rudder isn't too bad in the scheme of things!
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Originally posted by craiggo

The usual RS rudder failure!!

I had mine go on the 700 on a beam reach, but it didn't tear off completely. One side let go and the foam split and the laminate on the other side held it altogether albeit at 90°.
 
snap Wink on a 600 too
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Originally posted by craiggo

I suspect that RS could fix the problem with better layups in the area, or longitudinal stiffeners in the rudder but it would all cost time and money which of course would pass its way on to us the consumers. 
 
But they did strengthen the 700 centreboard for a similar reason.... no cost increase either.
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not having the rudder fully down is oft a cause of prmature rudder death... plus the standard RS rudder is not the smallest of foils
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Post Options Post Options   Quote ellistine Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Jun 12 at 2:43pm
Originally posted by alstorer

not having the rudder fully down is oft a cause of prmature rudder death... plus the standard RS rudder is not the smallest of foils
At least the 800 uses the smaller of the two rudders. Same as the 200. I did wonder if the rudder had started to come up before the failure but the few glimpses of it prior seem to show it fully down.
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