On Feb 10, 2021, at 02:27, George DuBose <bo...@george-dubose.com> wrote:
When my P26 was too far gone for a second refit, I stripped some of her parts.
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FYI - The P30 and P26 rudders are not the same. They have the same general configuration, same bushings, same shaft diameter, but I don't know if the length is the same - probably not. The P30 has more area and more weight. The P26 had an aluminum shaft, the 30 started with aluminum and changed to SS early with a recall of the aluminum. You might be able to fit a P30 rudder on a P26 but it will be over-sized. I expect you can't swap the other way around.
Dan Pfeiffer
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