by Killick69 » Thu Jan 26, 2017 4:32 pm
About 2 years ago I replaced the threaded rod that holds the shoe in place. I used 8mm stainless steel rod and nyloc nuts. The old rod was corroded and reduced in diameter. I used rod and not bolts, because rod had previously been used. I could just as easily have used bolts. There was no evidence of any kind of sealant and I got the impression the holes in the keel and rudder were drilled out of solid material and did not need sealant. Maybe I should have used sealant.
The part that bolts onto the rudder is stainless steel, whereas the part that bolts onto the hull is bronze, so I used Duralac here. Both these parts looked good. The thrust washer (probably Vesconite) that slips over the SS rod looked good.
I do not know what the tube that the rudder shaft sits in is made of, but thought it is stainless steel, as this is what is visible in the cockpit. There is the remains of a bush just below where the SS outer is visible in the cockpit. I say remains, because it is badly worn on one side. I got the correct bush from Cassells Marine in Western Sydney. It was cheap and a stock item. Suggest you check their website.
I tried to hammer the old worn bush down into the tube, but it seems to be glued, so I fitted the bush from Cassells over the rudder tube and tapped it in as far as it will go. This has eliminated/reduced the rudder flop.