MoodySabre
Well-Known Member
Seeing the thread about Aldi O-rings raises a question.
The bottom rudder Delrin-type seal on a Moody has O-rings set in it to keep the wet stuff out. Mine are leaking so I have to drop the rudder to take the seal out and replace the rings. The manual describes these as neoprene O-rings so presumably the type that are £6.99 for 420 are not really the same and shouldn't be used. This is a once every 20 years job and a PITA.
I haven't traced any neoprene ones in small quantities (3 or 4) - should I try a hydraulics equipment company rather than a boatie shop?
The bottom rudder Delrin-type seal on a Moody has O-rings set in it to keep the wet stuff out. Mine are leaking so I have to drop the rudder to take the seal out and replace the rings. The manual describes these as neoprene O-rings so presumably the type that are £6.99 for 420 are not really the same and shouldn't be used. This is a once every 20 years job and a PITA.
I haven't traced any neoprene ones in small quantities (3 or 4) - should I try a hydraulics equipment company rather than a boatie shop?