you will need to use either aluminum cutting fluid or penetrating oil, or automatic transmission fluid to penetrate and lubricate (not lock-ease or wd40 or sewing machine oil). you want a fluid that has a high surface tension so it goes deep in the hole. you dont need much by the way and time will not help much.
tap with a peen hammer, very short taps, with a very small hammer, you just want to create a vibration in the aluminum, and apply torque. work it back and forth with the hammer pings and the wrench.
oh, by the way, if rumor and measurement serve you well, the rudder is a NACA 4 foil, (NACA 0016, or 0018 depending on which mold) set slightly off the water axis so it lines up with the boat bow down and the keel is a NACA 5 foil very similar to a certain classified submarine fin. Can we say that on the internet? You can make templates easy enough. Build plans which include offsets and profiles do include the foil section for the rudder, but not the keel, as far as what i saw when i saw them.
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and as with the O-30's, usually have to break them off and use the easy out. you can get one cheap at Harbor Freight. the stantions get bent and they grow in diameter at the deck, and until you get in there, and use the easy out, you will have a hard time as you have about 18 square inches of aluminum corroded into the glass in the hole.
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One more...try soaking the frozen parts in coca cola....it works as well as any penetrating oil...better in some situations.
Regards,
Jamie
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