Then check that the cable tubing is secured in its
connections at the skeg housing and recess. Those points have
compression fittings. If the tubing is free of the fitting, reinsert
the tubing by pushing it in firmly through the ring and seat it into
the fitting.
You can also remove the cork and flush water through
the entire assembly for cleaning out debris.
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Skegs add a slight bit of wetted surface when used, but
no windage, or the other correctional drags associated with
rudders. Subtle adjustments of the skeg allow the paddler to
eliminate the need for correctional strokes in variable weather
and wave conditions, thereby focusing energy on getting to the
destination.
SKEG MAINTENANCE
The Skeg system is quite simple. The skeg blade pivots
down from the skeg housing. At the top of the housing the skeg
cable exits through a plastic tubing that is attached to the underside
of the deck. The skeg cable attaches to the skeg, runs through
the tubing and ends at the steel rod found in the recess on the
right side of the deck. The black control knob slides over the rod.
The center of the control knob has a screw that penetrates the
rod and the cable and allows you to raise and lower the skeg.
(See diagram)
If the skeg does not deploy freely, first check the housing
for debris such as small pebbles or sticks. These objects can
enter the housing when launching from a beach. If the skeg is
really jammed, do not force the control knob.
Use a wire or string through the pull hole in the end of
the skeg to free it. If the skeg housing is clean, next check that
the screw on the control knob is screwed into the cable. When
you move the knob, the rod should move also.
Skeg
Skeg Housing
Compression Fitting
Skeg Cable
Plastic Tube
Compression Fitting
Steel Rod
Control Knob
Screw
Skeg Cable
Pivot Screw
Pull Hole
Cork
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