Do you know the O.D. of our rudder stocks? We have this thread going over on the wrong forum: http://forums.hunter.sailboatowners.com/showthread.php?t=133671 . I think my rudder bearing is bronze. Is that correct?
Ed, definitely no metal sleeve in my rudder tube - I had to clean the ID and roughen it up before I injected the graphite epoxy mix. And according to West/Gougeon Bros, this was pretty typical of production boats of that era (after all, they devote a chapter in their Fiberglass Boat Repair manual to the subject). However, that sure looks like a sleeve in your picture. Does the rubber hose for the rudder stuffing box on your boat clamp over fiberglass or metal? Must have been a change in the manufactruing the rudder tube between your boat and mine...... But I could swear I can see a bronze sleeve in mine.
Rick, the rudder tube is fiberglass (and may or may not have some kind of bearing surface on the ID) and was originally solidly glassed into the hull. It may have been damaged when the rudder was lost, looking at the exterior pictures you posted earlier. There should be no flexing - other than the rubber hose that attaches to the bronze stuffing box - as this tube carries most of the rudder's force as well as keeping Davy Jones out of your boat... I'm sure it can be repaired but you will need a rudder or a length of 2 1/2" tube to get everything aligned - the keel to rudder plane and the upper (Delrin) and lower (tube) bearings.This is what I'm seeing in the inside of the hull and rudder tube... the plastic bearing is above on a shelf in there.
The rudder tube seems solid... it deflects if I put pressure against it.
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