SFYC Resin Regatta at San Francisco Yacht ClubApril 17 - 18
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5
1Eagle91(1)1(2)1(3)2(5)DNS (9)
2Hot Sheet163(3)DNF(7)DNS(11)1(12)DNS (16)
3Public Enemy162(2)2(4)DNS(8)DNS(12)DNS(16)
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Author: Tom Jenkins ([email protected]) contact the author
Subject: Rudder post
Info: (24469 views) Posted: Thursday 6-9-05 12:50:11 PM
After purchasing 116 in March, before I sailed the boat I decided to remove the rudder from the boat. I did this because the rudder felt really tight and not totally free to turn. Basically, I was affraid the tiller would not be that sensative to feel the boat. Once I removed the rudder from the boat I inspected and cleaned the shaft as well as the derlin top and bottom bearings. I reinstalled the rudder and did so by introducing a good water capable grease to the shaft. After sailing the boat for the first time I was ammazed still at how tight the rudder felt in the boat although there was some improvment. My question is this: Do all E27's have 'tight' rudder shafts? Have people rectified the problem with some solution and what is the solution. Has anyone ever installed Harken or Edison rudder bearings?

Thanks for the info.

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    Tom Jenkins ~ Thursday 6-9-05 12:50:11 PM
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      Bob Doerr ~ Thursday 6-9-05 04:15:55 PM
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      Jason ~ Thursday 6-9-05 05:52:20 PM
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        Tom Jenkins ~ Friday 6-10-05 08:55:28 AM
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          Jason ~ Friday 6-10-05 07:32:35 PM
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      Tom Jenkins ~ Wednesday 9-28-05 07:44:22 AM