Toki
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There's another thread I started over in the tech section on this: http://www.tugnuts.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=13048 , but I figured this now belongs in the "ask the factory" section.
I'm trying to buy a 2016 Ranger 27. One of the findings during the sea trial was that it seemed to have very different steering characteristics port Vs starboard. Upon examination we found the rudder was way off center. It would go ~45 degrees to port but only ~20 degrees to starboard. I asked that this be fixed before closing. The mechanic agreed that something was way off here, but couldn't see any adjustment or damage. He called the Ranger factory and was told "That's normal, that's how all R27's and R25's are". So, a couple questions:
Ranger factory: is this true? Why would the rudder be designed like this?
R27 and R25 owners: are your rudders all way off center like this?
Thanks all!
I'm trying to buy a 2016 Ranger 27. One of the findings during the sea trial was that it seemed to have very different steering characteristics port Vs starboard. Upon examination we found the rudder was way off center. It would go ~45 degrees to port but only ~20 degrees to starboard. I asked that this be fixed before closing. The mechanic agreed that something was way off here, but couldn't see any adjustment or damage. He called the Ranger factory and was told "That's normal, that's how all R27's and R25's are". So, a couple questions:
Ranger factory: is this true? Why would the rudder be designed like this?
R27 and R25 owners: are your rudders all way off center like this?
Thanks all!