[C320-list] Another Rudder Shim Question

Steve Walker amainepe at gmail.com
Tue Jun 23 11:27:46 PDT 2020


Thanks Joe. Just what I needed to know.
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From: C320-list <c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com> on behalf of Joe Geiger <joe.geiger at gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 12:56:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [C320-list] Another Rudder Shim Question

Hi Steve,

Having just done the repair myself you’ll be able to do the deck one in the water but you’ll need to drop the rudder a bit to do the bottom hull one.

I suppose if you had a mask and a way to breath while under water you could probably do the bottom one in the water but it will be easier on the hard. You could also pay for a short haul. It only took about 30 min to drop the rudder about 6 in and install the shim so you could do it in the slings.

I put shims in the top one while in the water last season and it helped but did not entirely eliminate the thud.

Good luck.

Joe
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Joe Geiger
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> On Jun 23, 2020, at 10:59 AM, Steve Walker <amainepe at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I'm a new member of the group so I apologize for starting a new thread on
> this topic, but I wasn't able to respond to a prior post on this topic.
>
> My wife and I are proud owners of Hull #865. We're newer sailors, but have
> very much enjoyed the last 3 seasons with the boat.
>
> My question for the group relates to the rudder shims mentioned in other
> posts. I'm pretty sure we're experiencing some wear in the fiberglass tube
> that supports the rudder post.  We are getting a lot of vibration on points
> of sail where there is little pressure on the rudder. We also notice a
> knocking sound when turning the wheel while on our mooring.  From other
> posts I understand a temporary fix is to slide pieces of a milk jug or
> pieces of mylar down between the rudder post and the fiberglass post.  My
> question is this:
>
> Can this be done with the boat in the water?  If so, how do you get the
> shims down past the brass packing assembly?  Can I take the
> packing assembly off while in the water and slide the shims down and then
> replace the packing assembly?
>
> Thanks in advance for any input.  Again, apologies for starting a new
> rudder thread.
>
> Steve
> #865
> Freeport, Maine


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