Appears the rudder on Ty 19 #775 has begun to seperate from the stem at the top of the rudder. Looks like there is a pin from stem shaft into the rudder body that has corroded away. Rudder is still attached
on down the remainder of the stem, but is loose at the top of the rudder where I can see dayight between stem and rudder when I gently pull aft on the rudder.
Question: 1.) What is a good fix for this condition?
2.) How in the heck do you get the stem out of the
thruhull?
Help!
Tnx, Joe
JLuther123@aol.com
Ty 19 rudder repair
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: Ty 19 rudder repair
Joe,
I've got the same problem with Hull #691. I tried cleaning and epoxy but after a good day of sailing the problem was back. I'm now thinking of some type of strap that wraps around the rudder post and is thru-bolted to the rudder. The lower portion seems secure so maybe one strap on the upper section will work.
A new rudder is not on the "need" list.
Cheers,
Robert
rjohn12@midsouth.com
I've got the same problem with Hull #691. I tried cleaning and epoxy but after a good day of sailing the problem was back. I'm now thinking of some type of strap that wraps around the rudder post and is thru-bolted to the rudder. The lower portion seems secure so maybe one strap on the upper section will work.
A new rudder is not on the "need" list.
Cheers,
Robert
rjohn12@midsouth.com
Re: Ty 19 rudder repair
bristol bronze might be able to help with some bronze straps.
otherwise it's hoist the boat up enough to drop the rudder or dig a hole deep enough to do so. there is a shoe at the bottom aft end of the keel (glassed-in) that accepts the bottom of the rudder shaft. this has to be removed first. not having done rudder surgery, i assume you would have to do as other rudder repairs go - either saw the thing in half vertically to expose the shaft and the tabs welded to the shaft or remove enough rudder to expose the tabs and then reglass the whole thing. a project no matter how you look at it!!
otherwise it's hoist the boat up enough to drop the rudder or dig a hole deep enough to do so. there is a shoe at the bottom aft end of the keel (glassed-in) that accepts the bottom of the rudder shaft. this has to be removed first. not having done rudder surgery, i assume you would have to do as other rudder repairs go - either saw the thing in half vertically to expose the shaft and the tabs welded to the shaft or remove enough rudder to expose the tabs and then reglass the whole thing. a project no matter how you look at it!!
Robert wrote: Joe,
I've got the same problem with Hull #691. I tried cleaning and epoxy but after a good day of sailing the problem was back. I'm now thinking of some type of strap that wraps around the rudder post and is thru-bolted to the rudder. The lower portion seems secure so maybe one strap on the upper section will work.
A new rudder is not on the "need" list.
Cheers,
Robert
Re: Ty 19 rudder repair
Just what I was thinking, too. Glad to hear I wasn't alone.Robert wrote: Joe,
I've got the same problem with Hull #691. I tried cleaning and epoxy but after a good day of sailing the problem was back. I'm now thinking of some type of strap that wraps around the rudder post and is thru-bolted to the rudder. The lower portion seems secure so maybe one strap on the upper section will work.
A new rudder is not on the "need" list.
Cheers,
Robert

Yes, the bottom 7/8's is solid. At least a strap would stabilize it and keep it on the boat. Thanks for the response. From the other reply, it sounds like a major undertaking just to pull the stem muchless do the rudder work. I'm a trailer-sailor so it will be easy to get to anyway. Tnx, again.
JLuther123@aol.com
Re: Ty 19 rudder repair
Joe:
I've just pulled my rudder post to cure the same separation ailment. To remove the post, you have to drive out the three bronze pins which hold the gudgeon to the keel. After that, the whole post drops out nicely.
As for the repair, there were several comments posted a year ago. Search them out.
I am also intreagued by the bronze strap proposal.
ride9618@ride.ri.net
I've just pulled my rudder post to cure the same separation ailment. To remove the post, you have to drive out the three bronze pins which hold the gudgeon to the keel. After that, the whole post drops out nicely.
As for the repair, there were several comments posted a year ago. Search them out.
I am also intreagued by the bronze strap proposal.
ride9618@ride.ri.net