Graham_Wright
Well-Known Member
I've just dropped my rudder (into a pit, on the hard) to repair some chips and refit the seals. It is an opportunity to tackle the fitting of an emergency tiller. As a centre cockpit boat, the tiller has to pass over the stern cabin so the rudder post needs extending vertically through the cabin deckhead.
Can anyone advise what wall thickness an diameter tube would be adequate for this please? The rudder post is 1 1/2" in diameter and is filled with a squared top. Attachment is not a problem.
I can provide a bearing at cabin deckhead level so bending probably isn't an issue but what about the torsion?
Can't do that sum!
Can anyone advise what wall thickness an diameter tube would be adequate for this please? The rudder post is 1 1/2" in diameter and is filled with a squared top. Attachment is not a problem.
I can provide a bearing at cabin deckhead level so bending probably isn't an issue but what about the torsion?
Can't do that sum!