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Rudders are typically made from materials that provide strength and durability while being lightweight. Common materials include aluminum, stainless steel, fiberglass, and various composites. In some cases, wooden rudders are also used, particularly in traditional or classic boats. The choice of material often depends on the type of vessel and its intended use.

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