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Mauro Posted: 27-Apr-06 16:37
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Hello,
I bought a Topper ISO last year and moved it to Italy, still learning how to get the most out of it, but already need some spare parts ... I have broken the component that helps locking together lower and top stock to move the daggerboard. It's a small piece that's blocked with a screw to the lower stock. It seems there's no way to attach picture here, it would have been much simpler for me to explain what I'm looking for.
Can it be the ISO/Buzz Rudder Cam (Reference #Y218 on www.wet-windy.co.uk)?
Thanks for your help!
Ciao,
Mauro
 
tasarhans Posted: 27-Apr-06 19:14
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May be have a chat with marco??

marco@moncia.it
 
Colin Snook Posted: 27-Apr-06 19:20
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Do you need those bits? Like most people, I drilled a hole through the top and bottom stock and put a pin through to make sure the rudder doesn't pop up at speed. After that i didn't see much point to the cam latch components and removed them all. Been sailing like that for years.
Colin
 
Bob Ladell Posted: 28-Apr-06 00:08
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Hi Mauro - sounds like the rubber hook in the rudder mechanism has broken. e-mail a photo to Wet n Windy - I'm sure they can identify it and send yo a new one.

Personally I prefer a peice of shock cord over the top bolt rather than the pin - makes for quick release when coming in over the shallows.
 
murphcbr6 Posted: 28-Apr-06 13:17
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can you explain more about the shock cord Bob?

any chance of a picture?
 
Bob Ladell Posted: 29-Apr-06 11:32
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No problem - take look in here

http://www.bobladell.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ISO/isoindex.html
 

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