[Public-List] More rudder questions

Glenn Brooks brooks.glenn at comcast.net
Tue Apr 8 08:48:20 PDT 2014


Greg,  I rebuilt my FG rudder a few years ago - replaced the original bronze shaft with a new shaft.  A critical dimension is the 1/4" FG skin around the rudder shaft on the forward edge of the rudder.  Any thicker and the rudder will jamb up against the sides of concave recess in the trailing edge of the hull and not turn through its full arc.  Can't remember the overall thickness of the rudder, but it is the same thickness as the concave recess in the trailing edge of the hull.  

As others have mentioned, the bronze 1/4" pins inserted through the shaft and running aft within the rudder foam core hold the rudder rigidly to the shaft and keep the skin and foam from breaking loose and twisting around the shaft.  

Glenn Brooks
Dolce 318

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> On Apr 7, 2014, at 8:27 PM, George Dinwiddie <gdinwiddie at alberg30.org> wrote:
> 
> On later rudders, there were pins internal to the rudder instead of those bolts. These were glassed to one fiberglass side and the space between the sides was filled with foam. See http://alberg30.org/maintenance/Steering/RudderVarieties/
> 
> On Calypso (#543) the fiberglass was ~1/8" - 3/16", as I recall.
> 
> - George
> 
>> On 4/7/14, 10:32 PM, Michael Grosh wrote:
>> As far as the shaft attachment; there are some-4, I think- long bronze
>> bolts (flathead slotted screw head on the shaft end) running the length of
>> the rudder (fore and aft). They make it possible to remove the rudder
>> without having to drop the whole mess out of the boat.
>> MichaelGrosh
>> #220
>>> On Apr 7, 2014 9:20 PM, <gregr at nethere.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Folks,
>>> 
>>> Has anyone dissected a fiber glass rudder from an Alberg30? I'm
>>> particularly
>>> interested in learning how thick was the glass and how was it attached to
>>> the shaft.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> 
>>> Greg
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