[Rhodes22-list] Winter maintenance
Todd Tavares
tavares0947 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 31 13:18:02 EST 2024
Peter,
I do not remember if either style had Teflon spacers or not. Roger may have
added them(?). I did not read his full post.
But adding a couple on each would be good advice, especially knowing he has
both Chemical and a Mechanical Engineering degrees. I might have tried
shaving down the wooden spacers a bit too, but you have to make that call.
My first Rhodes 22 had the older style rudder. I still have the wooden head
which I refinished quite a few years ago. It had a check/crack in it, so I
made a pattern in luan plywood along with a measured drawing. I paid a
plastics shop in Norfolk for a partial sheet of 1½" thick KingStarboard.
They cut out 2 copies and sent me the cut-offs, al9n with a drawing in .dwg
format. I never used either but kept them. The newer style rudderhead I
have is starting to show its age and I worry about it cracking, so I may go
back to the old head style.
Here is a pic of my old head. You can see part of the new head in the pic.
Todd T
On Tue, Dec 31, 2024, 9:56 AM peter beckerman via Rhodes22-list <
rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:
> Hi Roger,
> It seems my earlier response to this message never posted. The slop in
> my rudder assembly is at the blade, not the tiller. There are no Teflon
> spacers, so perhaps that's my problem. Once I get my wood refinished and I
> reassemble I'll have a better idea about how to proceed.
>
> Thanks as always,
> Peter
>
> [ Sent From rhodes22.net ]
>
>
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