Push rod material
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Push rod material
Can I use a rudder Push-rod made of Carbon fiber?
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- Sail number: CAN 46
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- Location: Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
Re: Push rod material
Somebody more knowledgeable than me will give the definitive answer but my understanding was that if it was a rod that was below deck and didn't have any effect on the water sealing then it was OK but if it is a push rod that comes from below deck up onto the deck, as would be the case on most skiff/scoop style rear decks, it would be penetrating the deck (this providing the water seal) and would not pass the test.
But that isn't official.
But that isn't official.
Barry Fox
CAN 46
Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
CAN 46
Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
Re: Push rod material
Not sure that a c/f push-rod might contribute to 'watertight integrity', but an interesting idea. Perhaps Robert could offer an opinion that at this stage would be informal and unofficial ... (smile).IOM Class Rules wrote:D.2 HULL
D.2.1 MATERIALS
(a) Subject to (b) and (c), the hull, excluding fittings and remote control equipment but including any supports and containers for such items, shall be made of and joined using one or more of the following materials:
(1) metal,
(2) wood; wood based products containing only permitted materials,
(3) glass fibre reinforced plastic
D.2.3 FITTINGS
Fittings are unrestricted except that:
(a) Fittings that can contribute to the stiffness and/or strength and/or watertight integrity of the hull shall be of materials permitted by D.2.1.
Lester Gilbert
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