Robert Wilson
Well-Known Member
No visible signs of fixing on the skeg, stock appears unsecured and to lift upwards.
OK, so I have asked this before, and it was suggested there might be a bottom securing "plate" which has been covered over with "gu" and antifouling. If cleaned-off and removed that might allow the rudder to be eased away and dropped clear. But I can't see any signs of there being such a removable plate, or whatever.
I tried lifting the tiller/stock by a very small amount and I think that it is not fastened in any way and goes right through the rudder blade to a "crook" on the bottom of the skeg. There are two large s/s nuts where the stock exits the "stock thingy tube" which I think may be for adjusting the length/seating of the stock.
As the boat was in the water I didn't want to lift the stock too far as I feared the rudder might fall off and sink away to the bottom of the briney!
The boat is now on the hard and when the surveyor inspected last month he thought that a removable bottom "fixing" covered over with "gu" was unlikely. We had no way of supporting the assembly so refrained from trying to dis-assemble it - and it was blowing a hooley and chucking it down.
As there is minimal wear/movement in the skeg crook the surveyor passed the whole assembly as ok, but recommended I investigate in case of future need.
Any thoughts on how the stock can be removed and how it might be secured through the rudder and/or into the "crook/cup" at the bottom of the skeg?
OK, so I have asked this before, and it was suggested there might be a bottom securing "plate" which has been covered over with "gu" and antifouling. If cleaned-off and removed that might allow the rudder to be eased away and dropped clear. But I can't see any signs of there being such a removable plate, or whatever.
I tried lifting the tiller/stock by a very small amount and I think that it is not fastened in any way and goes right through the rudder blade to a "crook" on the bottom of the skeg. There are two large s/s nuts where the stock exits the "stock thingy tube" which I think may be for adjusting the length/seating of the stock.
As the boat was in the water I didn't want to lift the stock too far as I feared the rudder might fall off and sink away to the bottom of the briney!
The boat is now on the hard and when the surveyor inspected last month he thought that a removable bottom "fixing" covered over with "gu" was unlikely. We had no way of supporting the assembly so refrained from trying to dis-assemble it - and it was blowing a hooley and chucking it down.
As there is minimal wear/movement in the skeg crook the surveyor passed the whole assembly as ok, but recommended I investigate in case of future need.
Any thoughts on how the stock can be removed and how it might be secured through the rudder and/or into the "crook/cup" at the bottom of the skeg?