First of all, I LOVE my 2020 360 PA 14! The more I use it, the more I enjoy it. I have only one little issue that nags at me. My port side rudder handle does not rotate as far to the left as it does to the right. This makes doing port turns with the rudder a slow process compared to starboard turns. I compensate by using the 360 drive, but this is not the most efficient way to get back to the dock or across the lake especially when the wind is up.
I have played around with the rudder lines in the rudder compartment to see if I could fix the problem that way but the only solution in that scenario leaves the port side rudder handle pointing to the right instead of being lined up parallel with the center line of the kayak. This adjustment gives me equal deflection to port and starboard, but then neither direction is as responsive as I would like. It feels to me like the handle mechanism is hitting something when doing a full to port turn that keeps it from rotating far enough to the left to get the rudder where I want it to be. In the "standard" configuration where the handle is parallel to the center line I get a 60 deg. rudder deflection from center on a starboard turn and only a 40 degree deflection on a port turn. That just doesn't seem right.
I guess my question is "is this normal?". If it's not normal then what can I do to fix it?
Thanks,
Gary (FYI, my nearest Hobie dealer is 150 miles away, so that ain't going to happen.)
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