[Alberg30] Rudder Shoe
Capnreitz at aol.com
Capnreitz at aol.com
Mon Dec 17 19:07:51 PST 2001
I would like to begin by saying that George did a wonderful job on the new
web site. In looking at the maintenance sectionI found an item of great
interest to me. The rudder shoe.
Last year I found that the main bolt had loosened. Upon removing it I found
that the threads had become worn. Further investigation by removing the two
bronze screws, which mount from the port and stbd. sides, I found the pin at
the bottom of the rudder had worn an eliptical hole into the shoe. The pin
itself was worn to a diameter of approximately 3/8'. Haveing acess to a
machine shop I had a sleeve with a 1/8" thick collar fabricated of Stainless
steel, which fit into the hole in the shoe and accommodated the greatly
reduced pin at the base of the rudder.
At the end of this season, while putting her on hard I found the two bronze
screws had sheared and the main bolt was again loose. I believe the threads
inside the keel are worn or corroded.
Has anyone run into this problem and how did you go about solving it ?
Perhaps the 1/8" collar raised the rudder to much so that the entire weight
was now resting on the shoe? I live in Central Jersey, sail out of SeaBright,
if there is someone in the NewYork/New Jersey area with a boat currently out
of the water I would like to see it that I might make some notes and pictures
of the area in question.
Another question is how woouldI go about replacing the pin at the base of
the rudder? The one which fits into the shoe.
If I have not described the problem in enough detail to elicit a response
please tell me. I thank everyone for their help with this problem.
Ralph Reitz
Dances With Waves #457
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