Greetings,
We have a 1982 33' Hunter that was having some periodic vibration coming from the rudder. We just pulled it to paint the bottom, and on inspection found that it had approximately 1/4" play at the location where the rudder post goes into the underside of the boat. The rudder was pulled and apparently does not have any bearings at the bottom of the post (sitting on top of the rudder) or at the top where it goes through the stuffing box.
We also noticed some strange wear patterns on the rudder post itself- places where it was obviously chaffing.
We noticed the vibration when we are under power and then only sometimes. It is almost as if the vibration of the engine triggers it.
I searched the forums for info and didn't find anything that pertains to the exact model and so I decided to throw it out there to the membership at large. Some of the threads mentioned needing to "wax" the rudder post (there is no lubricant on it now), fit Teflon bearings top and bottom, and using a hole saw to enlarge the lower opening so as to affix a bearing to the bottom of the rudder (yikes!).
Advice/experience on this will be greatly appreciated.
Please see attached pictures!
Thank you
We have a 1982 33' Hunter that was having some periodic vibration coming from the rudder. We just pulled it to paint the bottom, and on inspection found that it had approximately 1/4" play at the location where the rudder post goes into the underside of the boat. The rudder was pulled and apparently does not have any bearings at the bottom of the post (sitting on top of the rudder) or at the top where it goes through the stuffing box.
We also noticed some strange wear patterns on the rudder post itself- places where it was obviously chaffing.
We noticed the vibration when we are under power and then only sometimes. It is almost as if the vibration of the engine triggers it.
I searched the forums for info and didn't find anything that pertains to the exact model and so I decided to throw it out there to the membership at large. Some of the threads mentioned needing to "wax" the rudder post (there is no lubricant on it now), fit Teflon bearings top and bottom, and using a hole saw to enlarge the lower opening so as to affix a bearing to the bottom of the rudder (yikes!).
Advice/experience on this will be greatly appreciated.
Please see attached pictures!
Thank you
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