[Public-list] Emergency Request for help with apart!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :(
Bob Crinion
bob at fox.nstn.ca
Fri Sep 23 09:08:37 PDT 2005
Hey Gord,
Did you get to see that Alberg video on your MAC?
That was a good video; I enjoyed the sound effects too...
I'll have to burn that to a DVD to show friends at home.
It would be fun to see more video footage of the Alberg 30's sailing.
I especially like the part where the sailors are casually eating lunch, as
if it was a calm day sail. No problem!
-bob
#560
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Subject: Re: [Public-list] Emergency Request for help with
apart!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :(
I knew a fellow when I was a boy whose parents took the tiller away from
their boat so that he could not take it out without permission (I thought he
was amusing then, now that I am a father I shudder to think what sort of
child would drive parents to resort to such a thing...) Undaunted, he
snapped a large set of Vice Grips to the shaft and went on several late
night expeditions in the boat.
Gord #426 Surprise
>>> Remember you drill out the thickest part of the shaft
> making it even weaker.
>
> John Boor
> I do not recomend this proceedure. I did this 3 years
>> ago and have had second thoughts since. If you think
>> about it the shaft is 3/4in dia and you drill 1/3rd of
>> this dia away leaving 1/4in either side for strength, I
>> worry about twisting under heavy weather loading to this
>> day. I wished I had not done this but had a new one
>> machined with the correct slot position.
>>
>> Food for thought
>>
>> John Boor
>> MAHSEER #380
>>> So I put the fitting on straight, without the key in the
>>> keyway, and drilled all the way thru for a 1/4-20 bolt
>>> and nut, that prevents twisting of the fitting. So as
>>> not to be too far crooked while drilling, I went 1/2 way
>>> from each side. The holes met less than 1/64th apart. It
>>> has been working now all season. I get a little
>>> squeaking but very little play. Ed. Schroeder
>>>
>>> FINNUS505 at aol.com wrote:
>>> 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
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