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Completing The Rudder Rest For My Drascombe Lugger
With the varnshing done, I add the metal rubbing strips completing the rudder rest. This should make the rudder sit nice and safely in it's slot in the iup position without it sliding down onto unsuspecting fingers. ЁЯМР My new website: https://sailingwithdave.com тЭдя╕П Comments are open, ask anything you want in the comments section! ЁЯУв If you enjoyed this video, then please don't forget to share and let people know about the channel ЁЯФФ Click here to "Subscribe" and never miss a video: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZVuUVKKtVxulmgL3WzejjQ?sub_confirmation=1
