Rudder conversion instructions Starting position = folded in
The folding rudder is folded out as standard and is unfolded by pulling on the rope. This is the right conversion instruction for you if you want the rudder to be folded in the starting position.
There are 2 ways to tension the rudder
1st starting position = folded in
2nd starting position = folded out
First remove the safety split pin. To do this, the wire must be straightened using pliers.
The split pin can now be pulled out.
Then remove the tension lock. The fastener holds the spring and is therefore under tension. Hold it firmly, pull it out a little and turn it until you no longer feel any tension.
Pull the lock out completely. You can now remove the rudder from the holder.
Remove the tension spring and turn it 180° to tension the rudder in the other direction later.
The blue arrow indicates the direction in which the spring is tensioned. It must wind up when turning. This direction is correct if the rudder is to be folded in the starting position.
For comparison, this direction is correct if the rudder is to be in the unfolded starting position.
Now you can put the rudder back into the holder. The rope must be wrapped around the rudder once. Do not pull it out of the holder.
Now you can put the tension lock back through the hole. The recesses next to the hole hold the tension fastener in position.
The end of the spring must be inserted into the slot of the tension lock.
Now set the rudder to the desired starting position, in this case position 1 = folded in.
Tension the spring by half a turn. To do this, pull the tension lock out of the hole a little, turn it and insert it firmly again. It must be locked in place by the recesses and no longer be able to turn on its own.
Finally, simply reinsert the locking pin and bend it open with the pliers. The conversion is now complete.
The rudder is now unfolded by pulling the rope and can be secured as usual to the bracket on the seat.