[Alberg30] Rudder Shoe
R.C. Alley
ralley at chesapeake.net
Tue Dec 18 19:26:21 PST 2001
I second George's offerings in regard to the shoe. A few years ago, I
bedded my shoe with something other than 3M 5200--probably Lifecalk. For
some reason unremembered, I subsequently levered the shoe off--breaking
several bits of fiberglass off in the process. I re-stuck the lot with 3M
5200 and have had no further problems.
----- Original Message -----
From: "George Dinwiddie" <gdinwiddie at min.net>
To: <public-list at alberg30.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Alberg30] Rudder Shoe
> Adding to Michael and Bob's comments, I agree that a 1/2" bronze bolt
> is the right replacement for the pin. Whitby used a number of
> different construction techniques over the years, however. Not
> all boats are the same and it leads to confusion.
>
> On some earlier boats, apparently, the original construction used
> a threaded rod or headless bolt for the pin. On my boat, #543,
> however, the lower rudder stock was a 1" bronze rod that had been
> milled down to 1/2" for the pin. Further, the lower rudder stock
> did not look like a high-quality marine bronze, but had a yellow
> brassy look. At the pin end (the pin was completely gone) it
> looked like a pink sponge of copper. I removed the whole thing
> and had it trimmed to better metal and then drilled and tapped.
> This was done on a lathe. If you're going to follow Bob Chamber's
> recommendation (not a bad one if the metal looks in good shape),
> the difficulty is going to be drilling the hole straight. You
> don't want the pin off-center or crooked. Extra care is warranted
> here.
>
> As for attaching the rudder shoe, Bruce Rankin recommended bedding
> it in 3M 5200. Later, when you need to remove it, just heat the
> shoe with a propane torch and the 5200 will soften. Until then,
> it's highly unlikely to come off.
>
> If you have lost a rudder shoe, or yours is in bad shape, contact
> Phil Beigel (he's in the book, but not on the mailing list). He
> had a few cast a couple years ago.
>
> - George
>
>
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