Difference between revisions of "Rudder"

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*[[Media:CTY_worn_rudder_tube_repair.pdf|Factory Repair Methods for Worn Rudder Tube - PDF file]]<br>
 
*[[Media:CTY_worn_rudder_tube_repair.pdf|Factory Repair Methods for Worn Rudder Tube - PDF file]]<br>
  
Note that I used the resin method, using epoxy resin mixed with graphite (see West Systems website for info on making self-lubricating bearing surfaces.)  But instead of pouring resin down the tube injected it with the West (caulking tubes) into holes drilled into the backside of the tube. - KWKloeber 4/2015
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Note that I used the resin method, using epoxy resin mixed with graphite (see West Systems website for info on making self-lubricating bearing surfaces.)  But instead of pouring resin down the tube, I used the West caulking gun tubes, injecting the mix thru several holes drilled into the backside of the rudder tube.  
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- KWKloeber 4/2015
  
 
==Steering==
 
==Steering==

Revision as of 03:14, 16 April 2015

General

With the introduction of the Catalina 34 Mark II the rudder was updated to be longer with an elliptical design. Some Mark I owners have updated their original rudders with a new Elliptical Rudder for more control and smoother handling.

Ron Hill has done his own impressive modification to the rudder on his Mark I with a Wing Keel.

Maintenance

Note that I used the resin method, using epoxy resin mixed with graphite (see West Systems website for info on making self-lubricating bearing surfaces.) But instead of pouring resin down the tube, I used the West caulking gun tubes, injecting the mix thru several holes drilled into the backside of the rudder tube. - KWKloeber 4/2015

Steering

Also of Interest

There are several articles of interest concerning Rudders in the Tech Notes