machone
Well-Known Member

My rudder, shown above, is a flat steel sheet welded to the post that goes right through the hull to the tiller. The whole thing is one piece. The tube the post goes through is corroded and needs replacing, as does the lower underwater cup and bushing. There is nothing wrong with the rudder itself or the post. However, without lifting the boat high or/and chopping off the aft piece of the keel I can't work out how it could be removed in order to replace the tube it goes through.
The plan at the moment is to cut the post just beneath the hull and replace the post, welding the old rudder to a new post. Another idea I had was to use square section for the piece of the post shown so that a shaped rudder welded to a square inner section tube could be attached. However, it did occur to me that there probably was a reason for splined shafts. My question is, how difficult(read expensive) is it to put splines on a shaft or to get a ready made splined shaft with associated tube? An initial internet search told me 'difficult'.
Thanks