MGI
Member
Hi!
I had both rudder bearings replaced about one year ago. I have not been sailing a lot as the little one arrived in my family and plans had to be adjusted. This year when I spent couple weekends on a water I realised that the tiller become more and more difficult to turn and is now generating a very unpleasant (very unpleasant and loud) squeaking noise. It looks like there is a huge friction on the upper bearing. I am sure that all was working fine some time ago. What could be a reason for this? Is the only way of diagnosing the issue removal of the rudder which means lifting yacht from the water? Should a bit of grease help or the bearing is wrong size / material?
Thanks
Michal
I had both rudder bearings replaced about one year ago. I have not been sailing a lot as the little one arrived in my family and plans had to be adjusted. This year when I spent couple weekends on a water I realised that the tiller become more and more difficult to turn and is now generating a very unpleasant (very unpleasant and loud) squeaking noise. It looks like there is a huge friction on the upper bearing. I am sure that all was working fine some time ago. What could be a reason for this? Is the only way of diagnosing the issue removal of the rudder which means lifting yacht from the water? Should a bit of grease help or the bearing is wrong size / material?
Thanks
Michal