Recent posts have reminded me of a problem I need to sort out:
When I bought Spirit, a Dufour Classic 30, the surveyor had highlighted play in the lower rudder bearing. I ordered new upper and lower bearings and had them sent to be fitted by the boatyard where the boat was stored at the time. When I checked up on the rudder subsequently, there was similar play evident. I spoke to the yard manager who said that they had fitted the bearings as normal and gave me the old ones. He showed me similar play in another Dufour rudder and suggested that perhaps this was normal. On here I discovered that rudder bearings generally give the problem of seizing up due to swelling while immersed, rather than rattling about, so I decided to wait and see if it would take up after re-launch. Unfortunately, after a year there has been no change, it still annoyingly vibrates the tiller while sailing above 5kts, and always while motoring, and now the boat is many miles away from the yard where the work was done, so no come-back, really.
The (self-aligning) bearing in question resembles a ball with the top and bottom flattened, and a hole through the middle, and I understand it's fitted by pushing through a rectangular slot, then turning through 90 degrees
I would like to know if any forumites have experience or advice about dealing with this kind of problem.
When I bought Spirit, a Dufour Classic 30, the surveyor had highlighted play in the lower rudder bearing. I ordered new upper and lower bearings and had them sent to be fitted by the boatyard where the boat was stored at the time. When I checked up on the rudder subsequently, there was similar play evident. I spoke to the yard manager who said that they had fitted the bearings as normal and gave me the old ones. He showed me similar play in another Dufour rudder and suggested that perhaps this was normal. On here I discovered that rudder bearings generally give the problem of seizing up due to swelling while immersed, rather than rattling about, so I decided to wait and see if it would take up after re-launch. Unfortunately, after a year there has been no change, it still annoyingly vibrates the tiller while sailing above 5kts, and always while motoring, and now the boat is many miles away from the yard where the work was done, so no come-back, really.
The (self-aligning) bearing in question resembles a ball with the top and bottom flattened, and a hole through the middle, and I understand it's fitted by pushing through a rectangular slot, then turning through 90 degrees
I would like to know if any forumites have experience or advice about dealing with this kind of problem.