by Phillip » Tue Jun 26, 2012 9:20 pm
Troppo,
You will need 800mm clear below the keel to remove the rudder.
Remember its slopping forward so you will need no obstructions forward of the shoe to allow you to remove the rudder.
You can replace the bronze rod with threaded SS rod and locking nuts. If you do this, you will have to replace them about every five years as the SS rod will corrode under the nuts are, therefore you must rove [I love using that old word!] over the ends of the SS rod to ensure they do not go walkabout.
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Phillip.
SEAKA
A 1969 Mark 1
Home port is at Dunbogan on the Camden Haven Inlet, Laurieton NSW