[Public-list] Emergency Request for help with a part!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :(

sousa, stephen (ENG) sousa_stephen at emc.com
Thu Sep 22 11:16:28 PDT 2005


Lee,

The cap from Edson will support the threads, I have the same piece on my
boat. I would find a local machine shop to cut the treads and then fit the
cap. The drill and tap for that size hole is about the same cost of having a
machine shop perform the job.

Stephen 

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part!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :(

Hey,
 
The dreaded play in the tiller............. I took the rudder post head  
fittings apart to find the rudder post cap has two cracks in it, which
explained  
why tightening the fastening bolts did not eliminate the play. The cracks
are  
about 1/8" long, extending verticaly up from the bottom of the cap sleeve.
 
 
Stargazer is a 1967 boat. This rudder post cap fitting is secured to the  
rudder post two ways;
-a tightening bolt on the aft face of the cap which squeezes the cap on to  
the rudder post, and
-a short 1/2" SS bolt that threads through the forward face of the cap  
fitting, and then threads into a hole in the forward face of the rudder
post.
 
 
The rudder post seems fine. There is no play in the thread for the 1/2"
bolt.

 
I went to Edson here in New Bedford, and they had a rudder post cap and  
gooseneck fitting which would fit the rudder post, but, their fitting is
fixed  by 
a key, slotted into the fitting and the rudder post. To use it, I would have

to slot the rudder post, or drill a hole through the fitting, very 
accurately,  and tap it, to take the bolt. I'm not sure their fitting is
thick enough at 
the  point where the bolt would go to hold the thread. I would sure rather 
not have  to start messing with the rudder post, to try to cut in a groove
for a 
key, or  drill an athwartship hole through it to put a bolt athwartships 
through cap and  post, it I don't have to.
 
I'm sure if my rudder post cap has failed, other A 30 owners have suffered  
the same fate.
What did you guys do?
 
Can't sail until I get this fixed, so any help, as soon as possible, is  
greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!
One more joy of owning a 40 year old boat, I guess,
Thx,
Lee
Stargazer #255
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