Hobie Adventure Island User Manual

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11.  Now feed the UP control line through the same two holes above 
the rudder pin to the inside of the rudder housing.  Wrap the line so 
that it goes over top and around the drum.  Insert the end of the line 
into the lower hole indicated in step 10 and tie a knot at the end of 
the line.
12.  Slide the bolt through the rudder por-
tion of  the assembly and place the plastic 
washer over the threaded end.  Insert 
then end of the bolt into the housing and 
bolt the rudder assembly back together. 
As you insert the rudder half into the 
housing, you have to be careful to not 
allow the rudder lines fall off the track 
around the circular rudder drum.  To pre-
vent this, pull up on the up/down control 
lines that are exposed on the deck to 
remove the slack and keep the lines tight 
around the drum.   
Thread in the bolt to hold the two halves 
together.  IMPORTANT NOTE:  DO NOT 
SCREW DOWN THE BOLT SO THAT 
IT IS TIGHT.  YOU ACTUALLY WANT IT 
TO BE A FAIRLY LOOSE CONNECTION 
ALLOWING AN 1/8”-1/4” OF 
MOVEMENT.  IF IT IS TOO TIGHT, THE 
RUDDER WILL NOT GO UP PROPERLY.
13.  Take the ends of the lines that you fed 
through the rudder and make the loop so 
that it is small enough to pass a screw head 
through.  The size of the loop isn’t that criti-
cal, but do not make it any more that 3/4” 
big.  See the pictures below on how to tie 
the knot needed for this loop