by warmrain » Fri Sep 05, 2008 4:29 am
The emergency tiller on a HC33T (late model with the cap outside the caprail) is very difficult to fit. You need to try it on the slip first... (basically you get the main sheet out of the way on the traveler, then slip the post in as far as you can get it and then grabe the back stay and heave it side to side as hard as you can until it drops in.
"You would pretty much have to lose your rudder for the emergency tiller to be insufficient. "
The only failure that an emergency tiller cannot fix (besides losing the rudder) is to have it spin on the rudder post. I have known at least one case of this occurring... No, it was not a HC33T...
BTW, on the Hansa built HC33Ts the rudder is solid glass, no core.
~Cars
Yacht "Warmrain" 1986 HC33T #123
Built by Hansa Yacht und Schiffbau G.M.B.H. Taichung Taiwan by Herb Guttler (last Hansa hull was #131, built 1987)
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