[Public-list] Wooden rudders on old Albergs

dan walker dsailormon at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 15 18:36:54 PST 2006


ok, 12000 seems enough to convince me your way is the way i would go as well

Hugh McCormack <hugh_alberg at hotmail.com> wrote:  Hello Dan,

Thank you for your response. I checked a number of yards in southern 
Ontario and got quotes ranging from $1600 to $3200 for repair or replacement 
of the blade. No one was prepared to repair the blade while it was still on 
the boat and their quotes did not include the costs of removing/reinstalling 
of the rudder. They didn't want to discuss that until they knew what they 
were getting into. Trucking costs would have added another $1600+ to most 
of the quotes except the quote for $1600. That yard was far enough from 
Lake Ontario that I would have had to pay roughly $2000+ to truck the boat 
to the yard and then from the yard to a launch point on Lake Ontario. The 
cost to truck the boat home to Newfoundland was estimated at $10000 to 
$12000 unless they could find another boat coming east at the same time.

If I lived in Ontario I would drop the rudder or remove the blade and do the 
work myself. I think that the work is within my abilities. Unfortunately I 
am too far away from the boat to run over and do this.

As I indicated in my answer to Don's post, the rudder seems to be quite 
solid with the exception of the separated joint. I can't really see any 
problems provided my "splint" works the way I think it should. Having said 
that, I am open to advice and suggestions from anyone on the list. I am 
hoping, also, that my suggested method for removing the blade will actually 
work. If so, it will simplify the repairs when I do get the boat home.

If you don't mind me asking, what was the problem that you encountered with 
Rascal that caused you aggravation?

Regards,

Hugh

>From: dan walker 
>Reply-To: Alberg 30 Public List -- open to all 
>

>To: Alberg 30 Public List -- open to all 

>Subject: Re: [Public-list] Wooden rudders on old Albergs
>Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 09:02:36 -0800 (PST)
>
>hugh, just curious.if the boat is out of the water now, why would you not 
>just put the boat on a truck now and ship to the yard that you or a 
>"trained professional" will do the ultimate repair/fix. then you would have 
>the whole 2007 season for sailing in your home waters knowing the rudder is 
>in good condition. i want to make that trip someday, but would rather know 
>my rudder is good when i start.
> dan
> ps,in my case, if i had pulled the plug and shipped rascal home sooner i 
>would have saved some money and a lot of aggravation
>

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