oh yes, she had slight movement in the rudder, and that can be seen of her sitting on the old slip before fleetwood got the new slipway.......the movement was about 12 - 18 " but wasn't full uphaul like on her later replacement. i have a photo of her starboard quarter at sea, just afterlaunch, but can't find it at the moment, which shows a simple pulley type roller with a rope to the rudder and looks like tied off to a cleat.
the rudder, made from solid timber probably weighed several hundredweight and so sat where she fell, unless hauled up that 12"or so by brute force.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/robertbainesphotographic/3159805276/sizes/l/in/photostream/ having said that, having looked closer ar the shot above, there does seem to be a roller set onto the stern post just below where the belting ends at the stern, port side ( why it's not shown on starboard side profile plans,)..........with a rope feeding through it, which would pose a problem to the frames i silver soldered, should i want to uphaul my rudders............but ................can't be a****** changing it now, so will claim modellers licence on that one, lol will put the roller and ropes on though for detailing effect