I was expecting this to be hard, but it was very easy, unbolt the flange, unbolt the shaft from the flange (it's not pressed in, maybe that's why it was so easy) remove the top bolt from the rudder, loosen the bolts holding the steering idler (negating all the work I did Wednesday, but I can redo it a lot faster now) and pull the rudder down and out. I wasn't sure if I had to drop the rudder, when I realized I did I sighed and got to it. Also, there is a crack in the rudder, going to have to drill into that, widen it out, see if there is any water in there, and fix it. So, new shaft, dripless shaft seal, cutlass bearing, and rudder repair. Then the two thru-hulls and the boat will float. Then cosmetic repair, that's when the REAL work starts.
The shaft is shot, got the boatyard pricing out a new one now, of course the P.O. painted the shaft and the strut, I know you're not supposed to paint the shaft, what about the strut? No paint there also right?...
This is where the shaft rides in the culass bearing, it's all rough and rusty, where it rides on the packing it's scored with a visible depression, totally shot.
The bearing.
The shaft is shot, got the boatyard pricing out a new one now, of course the P.O. painted the shaft and the strut, I know you're not supposed to paint the shaft, what about the strut? No paint there also right?...


This is where the shaft rides in the culass bearing, it's all rough and rusty, where it rides on the packing it's scored with a visible depression, totally shot.


The bearing.
