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Lower rudder fitting

The lower rudder fitting is used to attach the rudder system to the boat. The
fitting is attached by 4 screws (Article-no.: TC109.1) on the outside and
inside the hull with a large disc (item no .: TC109.2) and a nut (item no .:
262). The inside of the hull can be accessed through the inspection hatch at
the stern.
fitting is attached by 4 screws (Article-no.: TC109.1) on the outside and
inside the hull with a large disc (item no .: TC109.2) and a nut (item no .:
262). The inside of the hull can be accessed through the inspection hatch at
the stern.
The lower rudder fitting is used to attach the rudder system to the boat. The
fitting is attached by 4 screws (Article-no.: TC109.1) on the outside and
inside the hull with a large disc (item no .: TC109.2) and a nut (item no .:
262). The inside of the hull can be accessed through the inspection hatch at
the stern.
fitting is attached by 4 screws (Article-no.: TC109.1) on the outside and
inside the hull with a large disc (item no .: TC109.2) and a nut (item no .:
262). The inside of the hull can be accessed through the inspection hatch at
the stern.
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