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    Posted: April-05-2020 at 2:09am
Hi Larry,
I measured the O.D. of the rudder port from the Stainless steel rudder, and it's 1.975"
Now we need to get somebody to measure the O.D of the port for the 11a.

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Originally posted by KENO KENO wrote:



In the words of Yogi Berra, it's like deja vu all over again.

It's still bent   

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[QUOTE=davidg] Is the 11A rudder shaft meant to be straight, or does it have a slight bend to it? I picked one up a few years ago as a spare should it ever be needed that had a slight bend to it. No damage to rudder whatseover though. Would the water pressure cause it to bend back like that, or was that factory? I figure it should work on the old Martinique regardless.



Oh you bugger! You got me. I was thinking I may have posted on my bent rudder shaft before. With age, comes lack of memory. As I mentioned on the Barefoot Nautique thread the other day, I can't remember what I had for breakfast this morning. With age, comes lack of memory. My rudder may be bent, but, my carb will be working good on the Martinique this summer.   

As they say, with age comes lack of memory.
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In the words of Yogi Berra, it's like deja vu all over again.

It's still bent   

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Originally posted by davidg davidg wrote:

Is the 11A rudder shaft meant to be straight, or does it have a slight bend to it? I picked one up a few years ago as a spare should it ever be needed that had a slight bend to it. No damage to rudder whatseover though. Would the water pressure cause it to bend back like that, or was that factory? I figure it should work on the old Martinique regardless.



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Oh good, now I know what a dudder is

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One time I launched my boat at the lake and while I was parking the truck I asked my Dad to hold onto it. It was nosed into the beach at the time and clear of any sand. By the time I got back wakes had pushed the stern of the boat towards the shore so now the boat was sitting at a 45* angle to the shore line. I could see the boat rocking back and forth with the waves, and the boat high sided on the fins (I assume).

My long winded story is wondering if the donor boat of your rudder had washed up stern into the beach and bounced against the sand long enough to bend the shaft. I don't think you'd be able to see any marks in the rudder from the sand.


Originally posted by davidg davidg wrote:

Pete....No damage at all. Looks like the day it left the foundry. I just can't figure how it got bent back like that. I wouldn't think water pressure would do that, even over a long time.

So, do you think it would be okay to use on a big old lumbering Martinique crusing at 20 mph most of the time?
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Originally posted by Cyclone Cyclone wrote:

Originally posted by KENO KENO wrote:

Here's a whole different viewpoint to consider on the 11A vs SS rudder

An 11A rudder is a manganese bronze casting around a shaft of weaker material like brass

If you hit something hard enough with your 11A rudder they mostly all tend to break in the same spot........right flush with the bottom of the boat like the picture below.. No hull damage for the most part. Looks like there's a built in weak point

Just unhook the tiller arm and let the broken shaft fall out the bottom, slap a new one in along with whatever else you destroyed



Now take that welded SS rudder and hit the same thing, is it gonna break in the same fashion or is it gonna tear apart a bunch of fiberglass instead as it's taking the hit.

Is there a built in weak point? Or is the hull the weak point in this case?

Beats me   


I've never heard of this built in weak spot. What about the bronze dudders with a ss shaftwill they break at the hull or do hull damage


I'm not sure what a dudder is but if you see a bronze rudder with a Stainless Steel shaft, the shaft is probably engineered to break in the same spot instead of wiping out the bottom of the boat.

Down below is a link to the Marine Hardware catalog, if you go to the rudder section you'll see numerous references to the rudders having an "integral breakaway post design" on their bronze rudders with a Stainless Steel shaft

Inboard rudders start on page 34, but the whole catalog is a good read   

Now whether every rudder built by other outfits is built the same way........who knows

Maybe the 11A CC rudder was accidental or maybe it was designed that way but I'd rather break the rudder like that than damage the rudder and rip out the rudder port

And as far as that Stainless Steel CC rudder I'd say that fits in the "who knows" category too as to how it was designed/built.

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Does the 11-A rudder on a 175 improve the wake when pulling a tube?

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Have to ask Joe. If it could be bent with water pressure he'd be the guy who'd know
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Dave,
I'd use it as is but, they typically can be straightened. Northside Prop should be able to do it or anyone with a press.

I doubt the water bent it but, they do bend pretty easy. Even dragging on a trailer cross member would do it.


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Pete....No damage at all. Looks like the day it left the foundry. I just can't figure how it got bent back like that. I wouldn't think water pressure would do that, even over a long time.

So, do you think it would be okay to use on a big old lumbering Martinique crusing at 20 mph most of the time?
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Dave,
I think it's bent. Any indication on the leading edge of the rudder that's it was hit at one time?


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Is the 11A rudder shaft meant to be straight, or does it have a slight bend to it? I picked one up a few years ago as a spare should it ever be needed that had a slight bend to it. No damage to rudder whatseover though. Would the water pressure cause it to bend back like that, or was that factory? I figure it should work on the old Martinique regardless.



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I don't know if the "weak spot" is by design or just a result of the materials they chose, but Ken is right, you won't see a rudder broken in half, it will snap at the shaft and the entry point to the hull makes a nice leverage point to snap at. Anything stainless will likely stay together long enough to damage whatever it's attached to. Stainless props are another good example, if you have an outboard or I/O and think you will hit stuff, stay with aluminum and the prop will be a sacrificial piece. If you go with stainless for better performance you will damage the lower end before you tear an ear off the prop.
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Originally posted by KENO KENO wrote:

Here's a whole different viewpoint to consider on the 11A vs SS rudder

An 11A rudder is a manganese bronze casting around a shaft of weaker material like brass

If you hit something hard enough with your 11A rudder they mostly all tend to break in the same spot........right flush with the bottom of the boat like the picture below.. No hull damage for the most part. Looks like there's a built in weak point

Just unhook the tiller arm and let the broken shaft fall out the bottom, slap a new one in along with whatever else you destroyed



Now take that welded SS rudder and hit the same thing, is it gonna break in the same fashion or is it gonna tear apart a bunch of fiberglass instead as it's taking the hit.

Is there a built in weak point? Or is the hull the weak point in this case?

Beats me   


I've never heard of this built in weak spot. What about the bronze dudders with a ss shaftwill they break at the hull or do hull damage
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Still an interesting subject, even having read some discussion before. Larry, great research as always. I don't know how you can go with a story other than Jody's, like someone said he was there for a lot of design decisions, another case in point was the very interesting thread on development of the Sport hulls.

On the CC decision that they didn't want 176's competing favorably with SN's, I can't say it makes sense to me, you sell a boat, you sell a boat, more interest in more models can't be bad. Then again I don't know jack $%@& about marketing so they may have had their reasons.

My guess is, if anyone ever had the interest, a better rudder could be figured out by testing with different shapes of steel welded to a shaft. Once optimized it could be replicated out of stainless. I'm sure there is a shape/depth/amount of sail aft that would improve tracking and slow speed turning. Would it be worth the effort? Hard to say. I know my Sport doesn't turn well compared to a SN, though tracking is quite good. Would a different rudder make a difference? Probably.
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Here's a whole different viewpoint to consider on the 11A vs SS rudder

An 11A rudder is a manganese bronze casting around a shaft of weaker material like brass

If you hit something hard enough with your 11A rudder they mostly all tend to break in the same spot........right flush with the bottom of the boat like the picture below.. No hull damage for the most part. Looks like there's a built in weak point

Just unhook the tiller arm and let the broken shaft fall out the bottom, slap a new one in along with whatever else you destroyed



Now take that welded SS rudder and hit the same thing, is it gonna break in the same fashion or is it gonna tear apart a bunch of fiberglass instead as it's taking the hit.

Is there a built in weak point? Or is the hull the weak point in this case?

Beats me   

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Ok, here is my 2 cents on the brass vs. stainless rudder.

If it were actually a game time decision, It would have been much easier to use the weld shop (or a local weld/machine shop) to whip up a fabricated rudder rather than design and get a casting run of brass made.

We had 10-15 NOS brass rudders at N3 while I was there. I assume these came later and were swapped on and also kept in stock as replacement parts. If it was the other way around they would have been stocking the stainless rudders as replacement pieces.

Someone probably already made the smaller rudder port as normal stocking inventory so that wasn't a big issue, or instead of machining the hole larger the casting MFG just drilled the hole out smaller (would make sense if the rudder port swap is truly bolt in without hole mods).
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On top of the inconsistencies in the story, there are also gaps. I too am inclined to believe Jody, since he was there. But when was the decision made? During testing at the factory before release? I have never heard of a 176 with a factory 11A out in the wild.

But if you believe Craig Warner's account, NECC got them and switched the rudder out, but to the small brass one or to the stainless one. If the detune was to the stainless one, when did the small brass one figure into it?

According to the one post above, a boat was received with the small brass one and "fixed" with the stainless one.

And yes, the hole size is inconsistent. Scott Monahan told me they put the 11A in his dad's 176 and it was a direct change, no hole enlarging needed (tho no report on whether the port was changed or not, I would assume so) So there are still holes in the story.
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Well Larry

With all the conflicting information floating around out there, there's only one course of action to take.............................you have to do the swap yourself and quit listening to anybody

Once you do it, it's kinda hard to undo it since some people say that the hole in the bottom for the rudder port needs to be a little bigger and others say the hole is the same size.

I'd give you my opinion on who to listen to but that would only be another opinion like all those I'm saying you should ignore



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I don't think its a myth. There was no reason for CC to come up with a completely different rudder than every other boat in their line was using and also going as far to make said rudder require a different shaft size thus preventing an easy swap to an 11A.
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So the story about the detuned home made rudder is an urban myth?
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Originally posted by 75 Tique 75 Tique wrote:

.... Steve said he drove Chris's boat and said it was bad. Both said they they thought Chris's boat had the brass rudder (assuming they meant the original small one from the factory.)



DISCLAIMER - I Don't think I said "bad" unless you are comparing it to a 2019 Ski Nautique, yes then it is horrendous . Compared to other boats of that era, it is fine - normal. The sport being 2 to 4 feet longer and about 1000 lbs heavier maybe tracks a little better - but that could also have been due to the steering cable which now has been replaced.

I swear I remember him swapping out the rudder, I don't know when, and I know I have seen another rudder in his garage or at the lake house. The last time I drove it through the course was last year, and the boat was already in the water, so I guess, I don't know what rudder was on it.
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Disclaimer, I have not pulled a slalom skier in a course with a 17'6", Just putzin around the lake they both felt normal.
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Zach said he drove Chris's boat and it was OK. Steve said he drove Chris's boat and said it was bad. Both said they they thought Chris's boat had the brass rudder (assuming they meant the original small one from the factory.)

However, this photo of Chris's boat from his 2013 thread indicates his boat has the stainless rudder. Was it ever swapped out? If so to and from what?

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Ken- you would need a mask for the exhaust fumes & that would be working against the Covid problem, so maybe look for another way . . .


CO comes up in one of the stickers I mentioned

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Originally posted by KENO KENO wrote:


Then I figure for the next test I can sit on the platform steering with a paddle while Pete drives


Originally posted by DVskier DVskier wrote:

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I drive Frankenotters 176 all the time. As Zach said he is running a brass rudder.. I am a certified driver, and while it is no where near a modern boat (yeah driving those boats is a dream, I have been wrecked...), I find it a little more difficult to keep a line through the course then my Sport Nautique, and maybe slightly better than Dad's gen 1. (but it has been a long time since I drove that boat through the course). Chris is replacing the steering cable so that will likely improve its performance. Still a great little boat - way better to drive then my buddy's 80's malibu or the couple of 90's mastercrafts I have driven.
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