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Default Bum Steer - rudder gland question

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Bum Steer - rudder gland question

Hi, all,

My rudder post is badly pitted in the area near the packing gland. The
pits
cut the teflon flax packing and, eventually, no amount of tightening
will
prevent water running through, and, all along, more comes than it
should.



Clarifying terminology:

Rudder stock is what you erroneously call rudder post.

Rudder post is the tube in which the rudder stock lives.

This might help with my suggestion of lengthening the post so as to do
away with the packing gland/hardware.

Wilbur Hubbard


 
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