
The rudder and daggerboard have been restlessly staring at me since last December. I guess I´ll have to glass'm up and put them out of their waiting misery.

Little trick'n Tip!
Created an access to work decently on the rudder mount. Later will use it to reenforce the outboard mounting plate.
To do it, just routed 10 + mm down and left the bottom layer as a flange to support the cap.

It's going to be a life saver!

Here , rudder mount in place. It's official! If it's got a rudder ( well sort of!) , it's a boat!
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