I'm working on a new-to-me 1989 Catalina 25. It's a trailerable sailboat with a keel hung rudder. I have a couple of issues and would appreciate some guidance/wisdom.
(1) The fiberglass on the rudder has quite a few stress cracks that appear to be all the way thru the gelcoat. My plan is to grind/drill out the scratches and repair with filler and gelcoat...
(2) The bolt holes that attach the pintles to the rudder are wallered out and there appears to be some damage in those holes. My plan is to drill out, fill with epoxy, and re-drill hole...
(3) The Edson bracket that holders what I believe we call a tiller arm also has holes that appear to have damage. The backet itself appears to be mounted very securely with 3M 5200 but I can see that the inside of the holes in the fiberglass rudder are wallered out. My plan... I'm not sure as the backet is really, really on there. Not sure how I can get it off. However, I really think I should repair those wallered out bolt holes???
(4) The overall seam where the two halves of the rudder come together also appear to have damage - there are gaps, gouges, discloration, etc. My plan is to grind/drill out the scratches and repair with filler and gelcoat...
(5) The is a large 1/2" hole in the top outside of the rudder. Can someone please tell me what that hole is used for?
As always, thanks for the feedback, guidance, and wisdom.
(1) The fiberglass on the rudder has quite a few stress cracks that appear to be all the way thru the gelcoat. My plan is to grind/drill out the scratches and repair with filler and gelcoat...
(2) The bolt holes that attach the pintles to the rudder are wallered out and there appears to be some damage in those holes. My plan is to drill out, fill with epoxy, and re-drill hole...
(3) The Edson bracket that holders what I believe we call a tiller arm also has holes that appear to have damage. The backet itself appears to be mounted very securely with 3M 5200 but I can see that the inside of the holes in the fiberglass rudder are wallered out. My plan... I'm not sure as the backet is really, really on there. Not sure how I can get it off. However, I really think I should repair those wallered out bolt holes???
(4) The overall seam where the two halves of the rudder come together also appear to have damage - there are gaps, gouges, discloration, etc. My plan is to grind/drill out the scratches and repair with filler and gelcoat...
(5) The is a large 1/2" hole in the top outside of the rudder. Can someone please tell me what that hole is used for?
As always, thanks for the feedback, guidance, and wisdom.
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