Rudder Is Out (almost)
Hello,
The rudder is free and will be home tomorrow.
I had to remove all the bolts and then use a series of wedges to split the quadrant and remove the two halves separately. The long through bolt was quite frozen in the quadrant.
I tried heat, liquid wrench, patience, hammers, large ratchets, nothing worked on the through bolt. By hammering wedges between the halves I was able to get the back half off. Then I was able to drive the bolt through the rudder post and I removed the other half of the quadrant.
The rudder is free to drop down. I dug a 3' deep hole to drop the rudder down into, but there is a large (2" diameter) root about 6" from the bottom that I could not chop with my shovel. So tomorrow I will fix the root with my new sawzall.
When I got the quadrant home I set about getting the through bolt out. I tried turning it - the head stripped. I tried a large hammer - the bolt bent. I tried more heat and liquid wrench - nothing. Then I tried hammering again. The bolt moved about 1/4" but then stopped. And by now the bolt was so bent that it was never going to fit through the hole. So I got out the heavy artillery - my big grinder. I ground the head off the bolt and then used a large punch and hammer to drive the bolt out of the quadrant. Success at last.
All this so I can remove the prop shaft so that I can change the stuffing box hose, which is 20+ years old and rotted.
Isn't it fun owning a boat?
Barry