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Al Walker

Welcome! I'll be here for the next 30 days to answer your questions and participate in discussions about rudders. Foam rudders, of course, but feel free to post any rudder question that's on your mind and I'll do my best to find an answer. I look forward to meeting you all! Al Walker Foss Foam Rudders
 
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Mickey McHugh

Rudder Bearing

On a '97 H40.5 there are times when I inspect the lower bearing either while the boat is on the hard or in the water. Over the years every time I check, I find white sealant coming out between the bearing and the rudder post in very thin strips. I assume this is not a problem since the rudder functions perfectly and there is no play. Just wondering what is the source of the sealant. Also I would like to have ALL the info I could get on this rudder installation, such as removal and installation instructions, drawings and pictures including those of the rudder, bearings and other components. Where should I look for this info? Thanks
 
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Steve O.

water in rudder

Welcome Al, and thanks for your time and expertise. Now my question. I have a 1988 Hunter 33.5 with original rudder that I'm assuming is a Foss Foam rudder. When the boat gets hauled out in the fall, I notice drops of rust-colored water underneath the rudder for some time after haul-out. Is this a problem? the rudder seems to be working fine and has no bubbling or delaminating from overheating. I have been told that I should drill a couple of drain holes in the fall and then expoxy them over in the spring to prevent freeze damage. Is this a good idea or not? Thanks.
 
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