Bushings For Pintels And Gudgeons

Aug 11, 2011
1,015
O'day 30 313 Georgetown MD
So my anti vibration solution works really well, but as always I am seeking improvements on my solution. With the weight on the tiller (see picture) it makes it a lot quieter, however it looks so make shift and unattractive. Does anyone or has anyone installed a delrin bushing into the pintel so when the the rudder is installed a tighter fit with no space for vibration is found?
 

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Fred

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Sep 27, 2008
517
Catalina 28 mkii 745 Ottawa, Ontario, CA
On my previous Macgregor I found a brass plumbing fitting at Home Depot that I could cut-off and use as a bushing. It worked very well. The ID was 1/2 inch, exactly what was required and I simply drilled out the gudgeon to make it fit snug.
 
Aug 11, 2011
1,015
O'day 30 313 Georgetown MD
Fred, would there be any metalurgy issues with the stainless steel inserted into a brass fitting? I am not familiar with the dynamics of metals and the consequences of non compatibility, that's why I am asking.
 

Fred

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Sep 27, 2008
517
Catalina 28 mkii 745 Ottawa, Ontario, CA
I don't think there is a problem with brass and stainless steel, never noticed any corrosion on my installation, but someone else on this forum may be able to provide a more definitive answer.

As I am thinking of it now, I recall that I found bronze, 1/2 inch ID, bushings at the local Lowes. This was a surprise find to me. I purchased them but never installed them. In any case you should be able to find bushings on the internet.
 
May 25, 2004
83
Hunter 25.5 Panama City, FL
This is not exactly the same but I had a vibration on the transom when motoring and at first I thought it was the metal cup holders I had installed on the inside of the transom.
Then by accident I realized it was the ladder pulled up close and tied off. So I pulled it out at a slight angle and fixed a strap to keep it there and could be reached by someone in the water. This took care of my problem. Hope you find a solution to yours.
 
Aug 11, 2011
1,015
O'day 30 313 Georgetown MD
sailorladyliz, you could be possibly right. I also have some slop in the pintels and gudgeons of the rudder. I think I will research both and what ever the outcome is report back for others to use as guidelines.
 
Aug 22, 2011
1,113
MacGregor Venture V224 Cheeseland
sailorladyliz, you could be possibly right. I also have some slop in the pintels and gudgeons of the rudder. I think I will research both and what ever the outcome is report back for others to use as guidelines.

Us too. Slop in the rudder mounts.

It makes for a fine thunk thunk thunk all night long at anchor. Its a fine companion to the clunk clink clunk of the keel in its trunk. At least I've found a way of stopping the whack whack whack of the halliards thanks to this site....