MagicalArmchair
Well-Known Member
The rudder on Mirage (Bavaria 40) got really really stiff and creaky coming back over the estuary on our latest adventure. To cut a long story (very long in fact (Whitlock steering squeak)) short, I had to replace the lower bearings as they had been crushed onto the stock by corrosion of the aluminum housing. The acetal bearings needed to be carefully chiseled out they were so wedged in there. As soon as they were out, with a bit of sanding clouds of white dust, came from the housing, and it looked as below:
Questions:
Questions:
- There was copper-based antifouling right up to the edge of the stern tube, some might have got onto the tube itself (it was painted with Trilux (non copper based antifouling)). My conclusion was that this created the above corrosion, so after replacing the bearings I have stripped it right back 10mm clear of the tube. Is that a sound conclusion? Does that look like corrosion from
- Do I need to bond the stern tube to an anode? By doing this, it will electrically connect the stern tube to the anode and other steel items on the boat.
- How else can I prevent this corrosion from happening in the future and crushing my new (expensive) bearing? (I will now be dropping the rudder every three years to eyeball the bearings)