I'm thinking RAP or Barry Manilow!
One of those will work. They both work on me!
Sam
Liquorice C&C 26
Ghost Lake Alberta
On 03/07/2013 8:39 PM, Bob Moriarty wrote:
Ted,
That is really cool and interesting. Thanks for posting the youtube
and the details.
I wonder if there's any sort of rock'n'r
Ted,
That is really cool and interesting. Thanks for posting the youtube and the
details.
I wonder if there's any sort of rock'n'roll or other music that barnacles
and slime find repulsive.
I say that mostly in jest, remembering the "magic ultrasound barnacle
repeller system" from years back.
Not t
Alex:
I made a bearing for the top from a thicker piece of delrin using the
original bearing as a pattern. It has worked very well for many
thousands of miles.
Originally my rudder tube had two bolts on opposite sides of the tube. I
replaced one with a grease nipple to which I have permanent
Alex
This is good time to install a grease fitting into the tube so you can grease
as necessary. Yes the grease facilitates ease of rudder control and prevents or
retards water ingress. I use Lubriplate AA which is a water resistant grease
that is one step more viscous (thicker)than that used i
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Alex,
if you are planning to make it yourself, you can also consider a kit. This one
may not apply directly, but, at least, you should be able to figure out what
you need exactly. I know people who used this successfully
here is the link:
http://www.catalinadirect.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=prod
My understanding at least for the 35mkiii is that the rudder post is suspended
by the threaded "nut" that is on top of the cockpit sole. The delrin washer
under that nut is what acts as the bearing and wears over time. The quadrant
should be well clear of the top of the tube and not need a beari
So, I crept under there one more time, and noticed the following:
The rudder tube does go up a ways and is almost equal to the cockpit sole so it
looks to be nominally above the waterline.
Then there is just enough space to install the quadrant then up through the
cockpit sole.
On the tube,
Just like here only cooler. Starting to rot!
Rich Knowles
INDIGO LF38
Halifax, NS.
On 2013-07-03, at 11:10 AM, Joe Della Barba wrote:
Weather is STILL in daily rain tropical mode :(
Joe Coquina
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I had to use an easy-out to get one screw out. One of the listers suggested
valve grinding compound. It worked on the other screw.
Joel Aronson
On Jul 3, 2013, at 12:51 AM, Brad Crawford wrote:
Don,
Thanks for the heads up. I was looking at that earlier tonight and was
going to ask about tha
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