[Public-List] Rudder Post Bearing

Meinhold, Michael J. MICHAEL.J.MEINHOLD at saic.com
Wed Jan 16 08:08:01 PST 2013


I have #272 and posted about the  same issue more than a year ago. I
think the rudder post tube had the original packing material that has
been breaking down over 40+ years.

 I also have a soft cockpit sole, which I now believe is directly due to
this rudder tube issue. I think the rudder tube leaked into the cockpit
sole core many years before it started shooting up into the cockpit.

 I believe the solution is to remove all the core in way of the tube and
make it solid, as part of generally replacing the core in the cockpit
sole.

Mike
Rinn Duin #272

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Todd,

I have an older boat as well.  I took Randy's approach and wrapped flax
around the shaft.  It did not stop all water from entering the cockpit.
I
still get water in a following sea or with motoring.   The previous
owner
had installed rubber non-skid grating in the cockpit and it occurred to
me that the reason the grating was there was to keep his feet dry.  I
picked up an old teak cockpit grate from another boat and cut it to fit
the Alberg cockpit sole.  Looks good and keeps my feet dry.

Woody
US11

On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 7:08 AM, Michael Grosh <dickdurk at gmail.com>
wrote:

> There is a kind of flange/cap made of stamped metal that is secured by

> sheet metal screws to the fiberglass just below the tiller head around

> therudder shaft on Checkmate, and that's it. I haven't noticed water 
> making it's way from there to the cockpit except when a boatload of 
> people in the cockpit put the cockpit ceiling below waterline.
>
> MichaelGrosh
> #220
> On Jan 15, 2013 8:25 PM, "j t wittbold" <johnnywittbold at mac.com>
wrote:
>
> > Hi-
> >
> > New to Alberg ownership and looking for advice.
> > Need help with how the rudder post bearing on an older 1966 Alberg 
> > 30 should be repaired/replaced.
> > The bearing seems to be missing on my boat Valholl (#207).
> >
> > I recently encountered water coming up into the cockpit sole from 
> > the rudder post head while motoring for a long time.
> > I did search a little on the site, but didn't seem to find the
> information
> > on "how to repair/replace".
> > Valholl is out of the water for some bottom work and I'd like to 
> > take
> care
> > of this at the same time.
> >
> > Any advice appreciated.
> >
> > Todd Wittbold
> > Valholl #207
> >
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