Hello All,
We picked up a 78 H30 last summer. After pulling it out of the water, we found damage to the bottom of the skeg. A previous owner attempted to attach a shoe, but, only created more damage. I also found a bit of axial play in the rudder and so decided to remove the rudder and repair the skeg as well as the worn rudder bearing. What I found was that the rudder appears to be supported solely by the stuffing box via the base of the steering quadrant. Does anyone know if the full weight of the rudder was to be supported by the skeg? I find it hard to believe that the skeg bearing would have been the sole support for the rudder but I can find no other support. Does the stuffing box in the H30 act as a support bearing for the rudder?
We picked up a 78 H30 last summer. After pulling it out of the water, we found damage to the bottom of the skeg. A previous owner attempted to attach a shoe, but, only created more damage. I also found a bit of axial play in the rudder and so decided to remove the rudder and repair the skeg as well as the worn rudder bearing. What I found was that the rudder appears to be supported solely by the stuffing box via the base of the steering quadrant. Does anyone know if the full weight of the rudder was to be supported by the skeg? I find it hard to believe that the skeg bearing would have been the sole support for the rudder but I can find no other support. Does the stuffing box in the H30 act as a support bearing for the rudder?
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