Alright, after 15 years of owning Tortuga's Lie, I finally dropped the
rudder to fix the saturation that has plagued it since the day I bought her. I did a similar repair as described in the posts above, but without the added wooden fins.....I just heavily fiberglassed the stainless straps with more woven roven and a mat build up making the port side a very thick piece of laminate. ONE WORD OF CAUTION:::::: If you are compteplating any offshore ventures, I would take a VERY close look at your
rudder and examine things very closely for I believe my
rudder could have broken apart if left too much longer. My
rudder was severly compromised at the seams, where the
rudder post enters the top of the
rudder and at the base where the pintle rubbed against the fiberglass portion of the slot wearing a hole through the glass...it's no wonder it leaked! This could have ruined a good sail or worse

These things are getting quite old now and mine was 33 years old before a repair was made. I will be posting photos once I get the final glassing finished up...should be the next couple of days.