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Rob Haas
Steering arm sits on top of Rudder packing gland causing excessive tightening of gland. Packing gland is a cone to conical gland with 3 bolts to adjust tension of packing. The steering arm is sitting on top of the gland. What should be holding rudder post up to keep the arm off of the gland? Removing the steering arm and loosening the packing gland allowed the rudder to be removed. Did not have to disconnect or remove anything else. Shouldn't something else be holding up the rudder post??