Rudder bearing (or packing gland?) bolt tightness

Jul 28, 2024
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Catalina 25 Portland, OR
Hi Folks,

I recently noticed that these bolts, which I assume are holding a race on the rudder bearing, are all pretty loose. They are finger tight, at best. I may not be using the right words because I can’t find any posts about them. Should I tighten them? If so how much?

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Nov 6, 2006
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Hunter 34 Mandeville Louisiana
Looks like a packing gland. I am not familiar with that boat but It looks like the top part pushes into the bottom part to compress some packing which keeps water from traveling up the rudder shaft and into the boat.. It probably should be a little tighter than finger tight but not much .. all 4 should be the same tightness..
 
Jul 28, 2024
29
Catalina 25 Portland, OR
Thanks @kloudie1. Focusing my search on packing gland instead of bearing I found a lot more info, including this diagram from a Catalina 42 MKII which apparently has a very similar setup.

The nuts on mine are standard non-locking, whereas the diagram calls for nylon nuts (I assume they mean nylon lock nuts). I’m going to upgrade to those and gently snug it up.
 

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Apr 29, 2025
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Herreshoff Carribean 50 Old Town
If it is a packing gland then there should be a gap under the flange ! If it is they should be studs with nuts on !
 

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Sep 30, 2008
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Catalina 310 Quincy, MA
It is a seal for the rudder post, not a bearing as such, and not a traditional packing gland I believe. IIRRC, it is a tapered teflon collar that is forced onto the rudder post as you tight the flange bolts. If it isn't leaking, there isn't a problem, but I would tighten them to just beyond finger tight. Interestingly, I once noticed a bit of play in the rudder from side to side when I was painting the bottom. I checked the rudder seal bolts and they weren't very tight, so I snugged them up. The play in the rudder was gone, for what that is worth.