epoxyman
12-12-2006, 09:35 PM
...while in the water?
I have never removed the rudder on my Capri 30 (inboard spade rudder with tiller) but would like to do so to do some long needed work on it. The only yard / hoist in the area will charge me $150 to hoist the boat out and $150 to put back in.
So, can you remove the rudder at dockside by putting some lashings on the rudder or a net below the rudder, then loosen the bolts on the tiller where it attaches to the rudderpost, and pushing it down and out of the hull, and retrieving it from the water? Or is there something else that has to be done? Are there bearings that will fall out when the rudder post comes out or do they stay up in there? Any help is appreciated!
I have never removed the rudder on my Capri 30 (inboard spade rudder with tiller) but would like to do so to do some long needed work on it. The only yard / hoist in the area will charge me $150 to hoist the boat out and $150 to put back in.
So, can you remove the rudder at dockside by putting some lashings on the rudder or a net below the rudder, then loosen the bolts on the tiller where it attaches to the rudderpost, and pushing it down and out of the hull, and retrieving it from the water? Or is there something else that has to be done? Are there bearings that will fall out when the rudder post comes out or do they stay up in there? Any help is appreciated!