Rust on Rudder

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sselinger

Being a northerner I winter store on the hard. Last week I was down checking the boat and notice a trial of what looks like rust running down the rudder fron the rudder post. Keeping the boat in the Great Lake, I did not expect to see this. Anyone have a suggestion what to check?

Steve
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Steve Selinger
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Bob Mack

Steve - been there. Drop the rudder enough that you can visually inspect the shaft where it enters the rudder blade itself. I had this problem several years back and it turned out to be an electrolysis problem. The SS shaft at point of entry to the rudder had eroded to the point where one more season and the rudder would have failed completely. There are many reasons for rust stains down the rudder shaft - most benign, but don't take a chance.

mike baker

I have also noticed ruct streeks on my rudder.  How difficult is it to lower the rudder?  How do you do it?


Mike Baker #815 "Gray Hawk"

Bob Mack #52

There are probably several notes out there on the subject of the rudder. I wrote up a Tech Note on my particular experience. You might want to do a search of those. Bottom line, if on the 'hard', dropping the rudder enough for an inspection is not that difficult. If required, however, removal for repair/replacement gets a bit more challenging. To be sure, my experience was unusual - but the last thing you need is a rudder to fail since it isn't likely to happen as you maneuver into the slip for the evening toddy!

Stu Jackson

Steve (and other NEWER members)

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Stu
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