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+ | In the spring of 2009 our Westerly 22 lost its rudder to drying out on a very uneven sandbank in very uneven weather. At the spring lift out it was obvious even to an inexperienced sailer that a crucial part was missing. Luckily with the outboard is was still possible to steer her to the lift out position. | ||
+ | [[File:norudder.jpg|left|frame|none|alt=missing rudder|Missing rudder]] | ||
+ | Being part of a fantastically supportive sailing community, a fellow sailer offered to get a new rudder desigend and build. | ||
[[File:Westerly_22_rudder_design.pdf]] | [[File:Westerly_22_rudder_design.pdf]] |
Revision as of 21:14, 9 May 2012
Contents
Introduction
This is the very first Westerly Company yacht. Based on Denys Rayner's earlier 'Beacon Boats' plywood West Coaster, the Westerly 22 is an open-plan glass-fibre design for 4 people.
Westerly 22 Statistics
The Westerly Owners Association Definitive Guides
Westerly 22 Maintenance, Repair and Enhancements
Westerly 22 rudder design
In the spring of 2009 our Westerly 22 lost its rudder to drying out on a very uneven sandbank in very uneven weather. At the spring lift out it was obvious even to an inexperienced sailer that a crucial part was missing. Luckily with the outboard is was still possible to steer her to the lift out position.
Being part of a fantastically supportive sailing community, a fellow sailer offered to get a new rudder desigend and build.
File:Westerly 22 rudder design.pdf
File:Westerly 22 upholstery.pdf