winsbury
Well-Known Member
I'm finally re-assembling the various bits of wood, steel and aluminium bronze that make up the rudder and skeg on my Pegasus 700 after the extremely difficult process of installing new rudder bushes. The original (large) screws that held the three main bits of iroko wood together were bronze. The screws are all buried in deep countersinks in the wood and will be covered with layers of filler, epoxy and antfoul. Since steel is a fraction of the price of getting hold of new bronze screws ( the old ones are beyond rescue ) what, if anything, is the argument for / against bronze versus steel screws in this situation ?