If you didnt notice a difference dont bother with it. Hope that helps.
CHET
Now for my boy HB argue
I had one, but it met an unfortunate end, if you know what I mean... eek! Should I bother replacing it. Now its just a little nubby thing....I figured I could grind it a bit.
I honestly didn't notice any difference.
If you didnt notice a difference dont bother with it. Hope that helps.
CHET
Now for my boy HB argue
I've never run the rudder. I removed it the day I brought my boat home.
I still have it, if you decide to replace your's. It's the smaller Place rudder.
It gives you a little more control of the boat at idle speeds "But take that thing OFF "
Less friction in the water means more speed!.
Hello to all. Just registered and this is my first post. I have the smaller rudder. It helps control at low speeds and when backing up. With the thin design I don't think it would cost any speed.
TexasJet:
Hello to all. Just registered and this is my first post. I have the smaller rudder. It helps control at low speeds and when backing up. With the thin design I don't think it would cost any speed. Try and hold your finger in the water going 90mph
there is some friction. Then try all 5 fingers.
Heatseeker. I might be intertested in your rudder, how much are you looking to get out of it?
[ February 16, 2003, 10:41 AM: Message edited by: Mohavekid ]
my boat won't go straight with a rudder.
i can't imagine how bad it would be without one... jawdrop
laters
I run both with and without the rudder, I do feel more control with it on. Slow speeds is the main reason you may need it.
Isn't a Rudder like Training Wheel's Jet Boat's, Go Figure
Steve