David Wiencke wrote:
Out of curiosity, anyone know when Westsail redesigned the rudder? Year or hull #? Was it a Crealock design change?
Seems I've seen photos of some boats with the "new" (square bottom) rudder, but not the glass gudgeons--a transition period?...or retrofited older boats?
I suppose this question should be in Bud's column, but maybe he's watching and will chime in with some wisdom and advice.
We made the new rudder design about mid 1973. The old one had mishmash fill (asbestos powder and polyester resin). There was now a restriction on using asbestos, so we made a deal with Foss Foam in Costa Mesa to make a new rudder mold, using fiberglass skins and foam injected into the mold. We changed the attachment design to use the fiberglass gudgeons and bronze pins rather than the stainless straps. We also added area to the aft lower end of the rudder and used a straight line aft end, as well as cutting down the mid section width somewhat.
However we had a good supply of the stainless straps in stock, so we used them up on the first of the new rudders, before making the fiberglass gudgeons. We were not sure the fiberglass gudgeons and bronze pin attachment design would hold up, so we beat on it and maybe ran a car over it, I don't exactly recall. However it has proved to be plenty strong, with the only downside that after time, the fiberglass tube in the gudgeon can wear, and the pin becomes loose and the rudder can vibrate when sailing fast.
Now you know the rest of the story.
By the way, Foss Foam is still in business in Florida, and still has the W42/43 mold on hand. They recently made a new rudder for Todd Duff for his W42 #1 Small World (ex: Consort). The don't have the 32 or 28 rudder molds though. I would imagine that if enough owners are interested, they could make a new mold and make new rudders.
Bud