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ROGER PIHLAJA



[Rhodes 22 List] Centerboard Down When Motoring on to Trailer?

2021-09-17; 08:11:13 EDT

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Michael,

It all depends on how the weight is distributed on your trailer.  The transom is strong enough to support the static and dynamic loads of the mounted rudder going down the road.  So, if you have enough tongue weight; that, your trailer is stable on the highway; then, it’s OK leave the rudder on the transom.  I’ve been leaving the rudder mounted for trailering for years.  I like to kick up the rudder blade a few inches and cleat it off for more ground clearance.  The rule of thumb for stability is the tongue weight needs to be 10-15% of the gross loaded trailer weight (i.e. the all up weight of the trailer + boat + motor + water, fuel, food, sails, gear, etc).  Note, I also leave my Honda 8 bhp extra long shaft outboard mounted on the transom for trailering and it weighs ~130 lbs.  Check the list archives for a discussion of how to measure and increase your trailer’s tongue weight.

With my trailer and mast carrier, the masthead is the thing that protrudes furthest aft past the transom.  I put a red flag on the end of the mast so the police won’t ticket me.  Depending on your trailer and mast carrier, you might have to red flag the masthead or the rudder blade, whichever is furthest aft.

Other than the extra rigging/unrigging steps, it certainly doesn’t hurt to unstep the rudder and store it in the cockpit.  If you need more tongue weight, you can even put the rudder in the cabin up in the V-berth.  If you have to do that, I would wrap the rudder in something like a mover’s blanket to protect the V-berth’s cushions.

If you leave the rudder stepped, remember it’s hanging out there on the transom, possibly the 1st thing to hit if you back into something.  & you can’t see it back there in your rear view mirrors!  I always kick the rudder blade up all the way before backing up.

Roger Pihlaja
S/V Dynamic Equilibrium

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Roger,

I’m preparing to trail my Rhodes on my own for the first time next weekend. When I brought her home last year, the seller had removed the rudder and put it in the cockpit for transport.  Is that step unnecessary or a reasonable precaution?

Michael McKay
(630) 209-2054 (m)

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