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Broken Articulating keel assembly

HARY5150

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Year
2017
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
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Today ran across a rock and basically tearing off the keel at the pivot point, nothing left, where do I find the whole assembly for the AR190? I can't find it on any parts diagrams.
 
Do you mean the actual "rudder" assembly or is there a part of your hull missing too?

The "rudder" portion is located under the steering components if that's what you need.
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The keel plate where the rudder connects to is broken
 
That looks like a ride plate . I think he is talking about either the rudder part number 18 in the first diagram, or the retaining plate number 19
 
That looks like a ride plate . I think he is talking about either the rudder part number 18 in the first diagram, or the retaining plate number 19

On the 19' boats the ride plate is the "keel". If he sheared off the keel he will need #21. The angle of the view doesn't show the keel underneath.

Please excuse my extremely dirty boat :oops: but attached is how it is in a 19' boat.
 

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The diagram @itsdgm posted appears to be for the 21' or 24' boats because the rudder doesn't attach on a 19' boat with that little plate (item 19 on his diagram) that goes off the actual keel of the 21' and 24' hulls. 19' boats don't have a full length keel made in the hull but rather in the ride plate.

This is the linkage and rudder assembly for 19' boats...

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Bump,
Did you ever find a part number for the ride plate?
I am dealing with the same thing now.
Broke in the same spot.
 
Bump,
Did you ever find a part number for the ride plate?
I am dealing with the same thing now.
Broke in the same spot.

You don't have the same boat, show pics of your damage to help, or speed up the process to help you obtain a good/correct answer. If your boat listed in your profile is correct, you don't even have the articulating keel, that came out in 2019, if I recall correctly, so pics of your issue are definitely a necessity. If your boat listed in your profile is INcorrect, you need to fix that to help us help you, and still...pics.
 
You don't have the same boat, show pics of your damage to help, or speed up the process to help you obtain a good/correct answer. If your boat listed in your profile is correct, you don't even have the articulating keel, that came out in 2019, if I recall correctly, so pics of your issue are definitely a necessity. If your boat listed in your profile is INcorrect, you need to fix that to help us help you, and still...pics.
I believe the A/K started in 2015 on the 24s and 2016 in the 19s
 
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