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Busted Transom, Gudgeon, Bummed

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(@jalex)
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Awesome day sailing yesterday, rode in on some heavy surf and felt like everything went fine. Rudders kicked up and didn't hit ground particularly hard. When I went to check the drain plugs I notice the bottom gudgeon of one my hulls had been pushed through the transom, breaking the surrounding fiberglass. I don't mind damaging the boat, I just wish I could learn from the mistake and I have no idea what happened. To make matters more complicated it is on a stretch of beach miles from anywhere I can get a trailer. I guess I am going to hike out there and do a field repair and try to sail her back in moderate conditions, or maybe beg the county to let me drive all the way out there, but that is doubtful. I had been bragging about the toughness of Gcat for so long I guess she had to tone me down a little. Glad it was on the mainland, if it had happened a few hours early I would have been on a barrier Island trying to flag down a shrimp boat for a lift.

Be safe out there

 
Posted : September 29, 2013 4:33 am
(@rehmbo)
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Not sure about the GCat setup, but as a general rule, I don't rely on the rudder kickup except in case of emergency. When I come in or go out through shallow water or surf, I make sure my rudders are in the floating mode and I mostly steer with the sails.

 
Posted : September 29, 2013 4:40 am
presto13031
(@presto13031)
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Drive down there and get it, then ask for forgiveness.

 
Posted : September 30, 2013 1:14 am
MN3
 MN3
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if it were me i would remove the rudder, use some 2 part pool epoxy or other fast drying epoxy that will cure in water - and sail home with 1 rudder (a chase boat would be a good idea here too)

best of luck

MN3

 
Posted : September 30, 2013 2:21 am
MN3
 MN3
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if it were me i would remove the rudder, use some 2 part pool epoxy or other fast drying epoxy that will cure in water - and sail home with 1 rudder (a chase boat would be a good idea here too)

best of luck

MN3

 
Posted : September 30, 2013 2:23 am
Terry McClure
(@golfdad75)
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Take the rudder off, duck tape the inside and outside. Sail home with one rudder. Beach and drain as needed. Been there done that

Terry
Nacra 5.2

 
Posted : September 30, 2013 4:02 am
rwj0j0
(@rwj0j0)
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Better go get it fast no matter how you do it.
Some people would think your boat was abandoned and ripe for salvage...

 
Posted : September 30, 2013 4:07 am
(@jalex)
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Thanks for the encouragement. I think the sail back on one rudder will be the way to go. If I can get wind out of the south the good hull will be on the leeward side the whole way. Just want to do it blowing 10 or less.

 
Posted : September 30, 2013 6:01 am
(@buzzman2)
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Plus two on rudder removal and the duct tape, get her home. Jibe instead of tack back home.

 
Posted : September 30, 2013 3:35 pm
MN3
 MN3
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without knowing where you or the boat is... and it sounds remote:

extra caution and planning is recommended

bring a paddle, vhf, flair, phone, have a friend around to help? have a friend with a power boat? maybe tell the local coast guard / police ahead of time, back up plan in-case duck tape doesn't do it, etc

SeaTow or boatUSA is not that expensive

Thanks for the encouragement. I think the sail back on one rudder will be the way to go.

MN3

 
Posted : October 1, 2013 2:44 am
rwj0j0
(@rwj0j0)
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Is the boat still out there?

 
Posted : October 1, 2013 2:52 am
Terry McClure
(@golfdad75)
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Do not call sea tow

Terry
Nacra 5.2

 
Posted : October 1, 2013 7:52 am
(@jalex)
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Topic starter
 

One part of the equation I have left out is I do have a cheetah mount and a honda 2hp 4 stroke. Never used it, maybe now is the time. From a sail perspective If I can get wind out of the southeast I can sail a beam reach the whole way with the good hull on the leeward side and the bad hull slightly out of the water.

Thanks for the encouragement guys, really all I needed

 
Posted : October 1, 2013 8:50 am