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The rudder bush material is ultra-high molecular weight (UHMW) polyethylene aka industrial grade polyethylene.  According to Trafalgar Yacht Services, the bushes have always been made of this material, as specified on the Westerly drawings.
 
The rudder bush material is ultra-high molecular weight (UHMW) polyethylene aka industrial grade polyethylene.  According to Trafalgar Yacht Services, the bushes have always been made of this material, as specified on the Westerly drawings.
 
  
 
== For Images click link below ==
 
== For Images click link below ==

Revision as of 10:07, 25 September 2019

These are the original drawings that Trafalgar Yacht Services used for the manufacture of spare parts. Thanks to them for providing them to WOA.

Set no 1 Konsort /Merlin /Griffon

Set no 2 Centaur / Pembroke

Set no 4 Discus, W33 / Conway

Set no 6 Fulmar (slight variations in drawings)

Set no 7 Seahawk / Corsair / Oceanranger

Set no 10 Storm / Tempest

Set no 13 Berwick and Longbow W31 tiller steered

Set no 14 GK24

Set no 16 Pentland, Renown and Tempest ,W31 wheel steered

NB Trafalgar advise that some Fulmars had small variations from boat to boat, so bushes were generally made to the owner’s specifications.


File:TRAFALGAR YACHT DRAWINGS.PDF


Rudder Bush Material

The rudder bush material is ultra-high molecular weight (UHMW) polyethylene aka industrial grade polyethylene. According to Trafalgar Yacht Services, the bushes have always been made of this material, as specified on the Westerly drawings.

For Images click link below

Rudder Bush Images


Suppliers

You may find an engineering firm close to you is able to make the bushes you want locally. If so, please let us know and we will add them to this list for the benefit of others. If you can't find a local engineer who can help you then we will hopefully have a growing list of firms that we believe can help. Either way, you should take the drawings to the engineers yourself as WOA cannot be involved in the order to production process. If you own a popular model (Centaur for example) you may like to use the WOA forum to find other owners who may agree among themselves to club-together to make an order for a larger number of bushes if that saves you money.

Trafalgar are still trading from home. They keep stocks of the shaft seals and are able to supply the correct seal for each model.

  1. https://www.candoengineering.co.uk/about-us/