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T wist and Stow Rudder Replacement Use the following instructions to replace your twist and stow rudder . T o remove the rudder that is cur- rently on the boat, bend and pull the cotter pins that are at the bottom of the rudder pin and push the pin out of the top. There are 4 Phillip s head screws which are clamping down the steering and up/down li[...]
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4. WIth the line already passed though the housing, pick up the rudder section and feed the line though the upper most hole located along the circular drum. Y ou will notice two Phillips heads screws very close to one another . Loosen the screws a few turns and pull the line up and around the forward most Phillips head screw and tighten it down. 5.[...]
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Steering Control Lines 1. The two lines that exit the sides of the boat are for the steering. Before running the lines to the rud- der , place the steering handle in the close to center position. On the Mirage Adventure, keep the steer- ing handle turned slightly to the right. 2. Run the right steering line up to the right side of the rudder . Pass[...]