Subsequent to the issues I'd experienced with the cable-operated water rudder on my Trainstar seaplane, I have retrofitted the float with a direct-acting rudder servo. I chose a 40g gram servo, rather oversized but the smallest waterproof servo that was available. I mounted this directly to the float in a cutout I made, the simplest and easiest method.
Today I had the first opportunity of trying this out at the resident lake, and the result was nothing short of a remarkable improvement. The Trainstar, which previously zigzagged around the lake at will, now tracked remarkably straight and true, the oversized servo making sure that the rudder didn't deviate a millimetre, a far cry from the now-evident lack of control with the cable system rigged off the plane's rudder.
I had originally thought a servo-operated system would be preferable, but hadn't wanted to cut into the floats. Now, having experienced the amazing improvement in stability and likely improved reliability, I would suggest a float-mounted rudder servo to be an absolute necessity...
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