My friend was surprised that the turning radius of the Albin is significantly greater than his single screw Duffy. When he looked at the steering gear, he made an interesting observation: the steering cylinder and piston are such that the rudder only swings about 30 degrees from the fore to aft center line of the boat in either direction. We believe maneuverability would be hugely improved if the rudder angle were 45 degrees from the center line.
So my questions are these:
- Is this small rudder angle typical of all 28's? Or was the design changed at some point?
Has anyone modified their steering mechanism to provide a greater rudder angle? Looking at a photo of our running gear when it was on the hard, it seems like this might be possible.