I have a loose rudder. The guy that works on my boat is having trouble finding how to get to it. He wants to know if there is supposed to be a lower (probably plastic) lower bearing around the rudder post.
Nautikal, I would greatly appreciate a look at the photos mentioned. Please forward to wrenchbender3150@gmailDOTcom.Tried to send this before;
There are three Nylon Bearings in the rudder assembly (inside the hull)
#1 Top bearing Nylon length 2"
#2 Lower Bearing, Nylon, Length 2 7/8"
#3 Bottom Spacer bearing Nylon, Length 5/8"
Top and lower bearing held in place by 3M 5200 sealant
Lower Bearing is also held in place by a layer of fibreglass at the bottom to stop it falling out.
The Spacer bearing fits directly under the lower bearing Fibreglassed area and is sealed in with 3M 5200 This is designed to prevent the Rudder from hitting the lower surface of the hull.
Problems: Due to wear and tear the lower Spacer bearing tears itself free of the sealant and drop ......plus it also now can rotate with the rudder. The worst danger is that Zebra muscles can lodge above the spacer and get crushed...thats what happened to mine. The Crushed shell then can get into the Lower bearing and start to carve bits out of it,,then you discover the rudder is loose.
To remove the upper bearing you need to grind a large hole (3 1/4") in the upper boats shell as the upper bearing is sealed in the lower boat shell and that will allow you to remove that.
If you are lucky and do not have any wear with the lower bearing I suggest you lower the rudder enough to get access to the whole spacer bearing surface. . clean the fibreglass lower surface that holds the spacer with a 3M adhesive cleaner then make sure the two radial grooves in the spacer are thoroughly cleaned and wiped with cleaner . This is important to give extra grip when the 3M5200 is applied to the grooves and the spacer pushed back into the recess. It must then be held in place with firm pressure for 5 FIVE days @ a temperature of above 50 F..then the assembly can be put back. I do have photo's of the complete disassembly of all three bearings in my case.