Tom: The MSOG has some photos of my sculling oar, and in the background of a few shots is a picture of the rudder, in the up position. http://www.msog.org/how-to/oars.cfm Should a a 1/4" line, from the transom, down to and thru a hole in the rudder, and back up to a cleat on the transom. The rudder just slides vertically on the bronze or SS rod. The line is used to raise or lower it. And it is the rudder that slides. The pin stays fixed in one location. The newer ones may have been machined on the bottom...with a small end on the botttom. Howard On 8/21/05 6:33 PM, "Tom Smith" <tsmith@nextit.com> wrote:
Our M17 #496 has the bronze rod/rudder. Was I mistaken to think a feature of this design was the ability to draw up in shallows? Would someone explain how this is supposed to work? Thanks. t
Tom Smith & Jane VanWinkle M15/345--Chukar M17/496--Unnamed
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