Replacment rudder from IDASailor

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Replacment rudder from IDASailor

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I had bought a rubber from IDAsailor about 3 years ago and being that we races our Mac 26D we put extreme stress on the rudder. It broke at the beginning of a race 2 weeks ago. I contacted idasailor and a replacment rudder was shipped out no questions asked and extremely pleasent customer service. It's nice to get good service and someone that will stand behind there product.
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Post by AWKIII »

You bought what?
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Post by Gazmn »

Normally, when you buy a rubber and it breaks,
there's plenty of questions asked... :|

& stowaway - found 9 mos later called Buster :D
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Post by Gazmn »

Seriously,

I bought replacement rudders for my old 97, Miss "Ollie". I had to shave them considerably to make them fit. My previous owner went from the black aluminum to the rudder steering assembly & I always attributed the sizing difference to that. It took some time between receipt and my installation [5 mo.s] & I didn't want to wait for a new set.

I like that they're solid - think white plastic cutting board material or corian table top. Nothing to absorb water or crack.

I must admit, I'm amazed you were able to break their rudder David?

But glad to see they stand behind their product. I also bought their CB and have it installed currently. It'll sit on the shelf, however, when I get around to weighting my orig Mac CB & reinstalling it.
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Post by DavidB »

ok i deserve that i should check my spelling better.
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Post by baldbaby2000 »

I was talking to the Anchorage about the IDA Sailor foils. He said they're not as stiff as the fiberglass originals and he's seen some warping on the centerboards; however he thought that the rudders, having a smaller surface area, are probably not as susceptible. I'm still thinking about upgrading to their rudders.
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Post by Gazmn »

My Ida CB is a little curved. I thought I had it's box leaning too long - on one side before installation. But the rudders are great!
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Post by Highlander »

1 rubber 3yr's that's a heavy load brother do you work for the "Sperm Bank" :P
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Post by kmclemore »

Highlander wrote:1 rubber 3yr's that's a heavy load brother do you work for the "Sperm Bank" :P
It's the "Extreme stress" on the rubber that I want to hear about. However, I can miss the visual image of someone "standing behind the product".

(OK, we'll quit giving you a hard time David... oops... gad... stop me before I pun again!)
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