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    Posted: 10 May 17 at 10:10pm
It's a nightmare on the lake right now, the drought has meant water levels are unseasonally low, tonight I broke the rope holding the rudder down, now I seem to recall a cleat that might under extreme duress come open rather than have what happened tonight and the rope snap.

Is there such a device?

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There is, I have one, came fitted by Milanes, not convinced how well it would work, meant to adjustable for break out tension but cannot confirm efficacy. 
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Works ok on both my boats.

I also have large wing nut on the rudder with I can tighten up if the downhaul breaks.
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Works reasonably well to be honest. Obviously when new stiffer than when used a bit. It isn't going to prevent slight damage to the leading edge of the blade but it will stop the transom being ripped off. Worth getting one, not sure why they aren't standard to be honest
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 May 17 at 11:02pm
Won't don't rudder blades 'snap' or click down like, say, pen lids?
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Some do, locked by a spring loaded mechanism in the tiller/stock. Lift the tiller and the lock disengages, any hard thump on the rudder blade should be enough to pop the locking mechanism. The one on my Spice broke and I modified it, it still works much the same but I can't really comment on how effective it is in protecting against accidental grounding as I haven't yet tested it in extremis.
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Anyone else remember those red 'crayons' that used to go into 420 rudders in the late 80's / early 90's? They were pretty effective in use but a nightmare in the boat park at school sailing regattas where yours' invariably went "walk about" after the 1st or 2nd day if left in the boat over night
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Thanks DavidYot, duly ordered, it screwed my race last night, got water called on the start line and forced over, so had to dip the line, then proceed to thump the wreck and about every sand spit on the lake chasing the increasingly Jammy Jack in the other Solution and just as I reeled him in the rope snapped it took me a couple of minutes and a leg of weather helm to think about tightening the screw on the downwind leg. I never did get him..
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Originally posted by getafix

Anyone else remember those red 'crayons' that used to go into 420 rudders in the late 80's / early 90's? They were pretty effective in use but a nightmare in the boat park at school sailing regattas where yours' invariably went "walk about" after the 1st or 2nd day if left in the boat over night

yep- I carried a stash of golf tees in my sailing bag back then.....  
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