The Jefa rack and pinion system should always be delivered with the stopring. The stopring will prevent the output lever from going over the dead point. If this happens, the yacht will not be able to steer any more with all due consequences. The stopring will prevent the steering pedestal from damage, but when no rudder stops are fitted, all forces will have to go through the draglink and in the event of a collision, the draglink could get damaged. Fitting rudder stops in combination with the stop plate will protect both the pedestal and the rudder.
As the output lever and the tiller lever are not pointing 90° starboard or port when the rudder is midships it is important to understand about the offset angles used with the rack and pinion system. The rack and pinion systems uses a principal known as "wide angle geometry" which gives very direct steering near midships and an increasing mechanical advantage (reduction) as the rudder approaches full travel. This results in the most direct, positive system available to a helmsman.