Hi All,
My drivetrain and rudder are currently out while replacing cutlass bearing, PSS boot and damper plate. The yard has found 23 thou play in top rudder bearing, and 26 thou in lower bearing and are uncertain how "bad" this is since the replacement (especially in Australia) is complicated.
I hadn't noticed any play while sailing, but usually have the auto helm on so not that hands on re the rudder.
Any thoughts gratefully received, about to email Warren Pandy and see if he has any ideas on.
Regards
Russ Peel
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Question about rudder play
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Question about rudder play
Russ Peel
Avalon #150
Avalon #150
Re: Question about rudder play
I actually don't know the answer. In a general engineering norm and I was an engineer, 0.026 or something less than 1/32" play on a shaft this big in a nylon bushing is not excessive at all, especially it's submerged in water (good lubricant) and very slow moving surfaces. I will be very happy if my rudder clearance was this tight. Mine has side play about 1/8" (0.125, about 5 times of yours) that I think is good.
Shaun
Shaun
Re: Question about rudder play
Thanks for that Shaun, the Australian agent for Catalina says that if I have less than 1/2" movement at base of rudder then bearings are fine, and I have less than that for sure. The 23/26 thou is out-of-round measurement inside the actual bearings, side to side measurement greater than fore and aft measurement.
On basis of information received, the rudder is going back in as is.
Thanks again.
Russ
On basis of information received, the rudder is going back in as is.
Thanks again.
Russ
Russ Peel
Avalon #150
Avalon #150
Re: Question about rudder play
Russ
Do you notice any noise while at anchor while enduring a boat wake on your beam? A noise that would indicate movement of the shaft.
Rick Parish
Sea Breeze
#78
Do you notice any noise while at anchor while enduring a boat wake on your beam? A noise that would indicate movement of the shaft.
Rick Parish
Sea Breeze
#78
Rick Parish
Sea Breeze
Sea Breeze