[Public-list] My Rudder is Broke and Needs Fixin
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Mon Dec 20 19:35:56 PST 2004
Very cool article.
On the A30, I think there are usually two posts, one above the aperture
and one below. I haven't seen the one above, but from Ralph Bluntshli's
article I think it has a bend that brings it down parallel with the back
edge of the keel. The one below generally seems to have two bolts (per
Ralph's article on hull #123) or pins (on Calypso, #543) that give it
the leverage to turn the rudder. On Calypso, the lower post was solid
1" diameter naval brass, except at the lower end that had turned to a
copper sponge.
One place to find round bronze bar stock is ebay
<http://search.ebay.com/bronze_Manufacturing-Metalworking_W0QQcatrefZC12QQcoactionZcompareQQcoentrypageZsearchQQcopagenumZ1QQfromZR10QQsacategoryZ11804QQsosortpropertyZ1QQsotrtypeZ1QQsotrvalueZ1>
For example, here is some 1-1/2" diameter aluminum-bronze
<http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=61604&item=3860955991&rd=1>.
I don't know how desirable aluminum bronze is for marine use. I think
silicon bronze is probably preferable, but the stuff that Whitby used in
Calypso wasn't properly bronze, I think.
Maybe some metallurgists will chime in with real information.
- George
C.B. Currier wrote:
> For the holidays invest in the small publication by the gougeon brothers
> that deals with laminating. My books are sill packed from the move into
> our new house but there is a section in one on building a rudder from a
> mold.
>
> Here is an example of a foam core rudder for example.
> See: http://www.westsystem.com/ewmag/22/pdf/Ew22_Rudder.pdf
>
> So if you can get to an a30 rudder out of the water, I'd suggest doing a
> one off mold/impression of the rudder and making up your own. Maybe a bit
> of work but worth the time if you are going to do it.
>
> By the way if you are doing it, avoid the plywood in the layup. use only
> hardwoods and seal completely as this will be under water all of the time.
>
> Remember Osmosis happens!
>
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