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The Centaur Rudder shaft is housed in a stainless steel tube.The tube is in two parts.
 
The Centaur Rudder shaft is housed in a stainless steel tube.The tube is in two parts.
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The top part screws on to the main lower part of the tube which is fitted from below and bolted in place.  The bolts are difficult to access and may require a an access panel/hatch cutting out.
 
The top part screws on to the main lower part of the tube which is fitted from below and bolted in place.  The bolts are difficult to access and may require a an access panel/hatch cutting out.
  
 
There is a plywood shim at the top and the top part of the tube screws on and seats on this. The plywood is prone to water damage and may have to be replaced possibly with plastic.
 
There is a plywood shim at the top and the top part of the tube screws on and seats on this. The plywood is prone to water damage and may have to be replaced possibly with plastic.
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[[File:Rudder_tube_top_part.jpg |250px|center|Top part screws on]]
  
 
[[File:Centaur_rudder_tube.jpg |500px|center|Picture by Roger Ball]]
 
[[File:Centaur_rudder_tube.jpg |500px|center|Picture by Roger Ball]]
  
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NB The above picture of the tube is taken from below!
  
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When refitting the tube take care to replace exactly as it was otherwise the hole in the rudder post may not reach high enough. Whilst you need to use sealant under the lower flange do not make it too thick.
  
When refitting the tube take care to replace exactly as it was otherwise the hole in the rudder post may not reach high enough. Whilst you need to use sealant under the lower flange do not make it too thick.
 
 
Also the hole in the collar may be off centre...try turning the collar round!
 
Also the hole in the collar may be off centre...try turning the collar round!

Revision as of 08:42, 17 February 2019

New bearings are available from Trafalgar Yachts


Rudder Tube

The Centaur Rudder shaft is housed in a stainless steel tube.The tube is in two parts.

The top part screws on to the main lower part of the tube which is fitted from below and bolted in place. The bolts are difficult to access and may require a an access panel/hatch cutting out.

There is a plywood shim at the top and the top part of the tube screws on and seats on this. The plywood is prone to water damage and may have to be replaced possibly with plastic.


Top part screws on
Picture by Roger Ball

NB The above picture of the tube is taken from below!

When refitting the tube take care to replace exactly as it was otherwise the hole in the rudder post may not reach high enough. Whilst you need to use sealant under the lower flange do not make it too thick.

Also the hole in the collar may be off centre...try turning the collar round!