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On Apr 5, 2021, at 6:40 PM, dave nederhood <dneder...@gmail.com> wrote:
Marilyn:
Picture below is with rudder amidships, so I 3 inches clearance from end of shaft to rudder as one of your pictures showed...But the Variprop is 4.5 inches long (w/o zinc). And the prop is bulbous so when I turn the rudder fully to starboard I still cant squeeze the prop into place.. Will try again in a few days. Also emailing Geoff and ask them to come and install it!thnks again.
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--On Monday, April 5, 2021 at 4:24:11 PM UTC-4 dave nederhood wrote:Thnks for your help & pictures...No zinc on my prop and have the rudder completely over to starboard, I might try port...I think i have as much clearance between the end of my shaft & front of rudder as you, but will re-check.I will turn the blades to maximum pitch, that may be enof....as you note it is VERY tight.thnks again and will keep all posted.daveOn Monday, April 5, 2021 at 3:13:47 PM UTC-4 glccs...@yahoo.com wrote:Oh my! We were able to install the 4 blade Variprop15x12 RH without dropping the rudder. It was very tight...but did get it on without the zinc installed, and the 4 blades turned to maximum pitch. After the prop is on the shart, then put the zinc back on the aft end.With our prop mounted, there is less than 1", about 1/2" between the hull stern tube and the forward end of the Variprop hub.You may have a different shaft length...may be easier to slightly shorten the prop shaft?... see photo 2951.If you are stuck, is the aperture the same shape and dimensions? It may be easier to sand down some built up bottom paint, but ours fit without touching the rudder, by a gnat's hair...with the rudder pushed all the way to one side...can't recall if that was to port or starboard...MarilynGood morning, all:Weather is warming up here in New England and feeling like Spring.Bought a Variprop feathering prop, removed my old 3-blade and discovered there was a question I did not ask....can I install the new feathering 4-blade without dropping my rudder?!!! ugh...anyway, boat's on the hard until May 14, and it looks pretty straightforward of a process, just curious if anyone knows approximate weight of a 35.5 rudder? And have dropped their rudder, any words of wisdom? Will start digging the hole this week. thnks dave n guilford, ct--
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On Apr 5, 2021, at 9:30 PM, dave nederhood <dneder...@gmail.com> wrote:
Marc & Molly:
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I have removed my Maxprop a few times from my 455, and pulled the shaft twice. I was able to do so by swinging the rudder hard over with nothing else required. From your picture I would think you can do the same – the rudder design looks identical.
Hope this helps,
Mark Condon,
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Thanks for the ideas.
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On Apr 11, 2021, at 4:34 PM, dave nederhood <dneder...@gmail.com> wrote:
Made it to the boat today and here's my current status on mounting new feathering Vari-prop:
1. Began loosening steering cable from my edson radial steering system (picture of quadrant-est 20-21 inch diameter - autopilot arm removed) in an attempt to increase range of rudder, but without effect. Assuming rudder stops (as yet unidentified) are preventing further movement. Estimate that I would need to drop the rudder about > 23 inches to have the rudder shaft clear the hull. Have dug a hole about 20 inches deep, 9 inches wide. Thinking I can loop a line under the rudder and up to cockpit winches to control drop.2. Began examining shaft coupling area (picture attached) as an option instead of dropping rudder. Heard from 35.5 owner that they removed shaft, shortened it by 1 inch and re-installed w/ new prop. Corrosion looks (significant?) around the coupling so would removal of shaft solve 2 issues, prop installation and required maintenance on coupling, shaft, stuffing box?Questions:1. How much does the 35.5 rudder weigh? Issues in dropping my rudder that arent obvious?2. What is the drive shaft made out of?Have 4 wkends left before scheduled splash. Interested in folks thoughts/ideas/experience/suggestions.thnksDave
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Is the aperture cut entirely out of the skeg, and not the rudder, such that the rudder will clear the prop when dropping it? On my 32, I had to remove the prop and scooch the engine forward to get the shaft out of the way in order to drop the rudder.
In any case, unmounting the engine and moving it forward a couple inches might be an alternative.
-Scott
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Good morning:
At the boat yesterday for a few hours.
Update: found the rudder stops (see pic - rudder post foregrnd & stop in backgrnd) (just 2x8 untreated wood bolted to frame around radial drive), removed starboard stop, but additional movement not enof to allow me to slide on feathering prop.
Decision: I am dropping the rudder - I began the disassembly, removed both rudder stops, Edson wire cable around radial drive, removed all four bolts that held 2 halves of drive together. Dug 26" deep hole for rudder drop. out of time.
Next steps: separate drive halves (see pic) so I can see rudder post stuffing box; remove screws at rudder arm that attach rudder to skeg; replace steering wire/chain (age unknown but at least 6 yrs old).
stay tuned.

On Monday, April 12, 2021 at 6:07:46 PM UTC-4 e1ber...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a shaft to prop size adapter? If there is, remove it, that might give you what you need.
-Eric
S/V delta-T
On Monday, April 12, 2021 at 5:58:58 PM UTC-4 Eric Berger wrote:
I guess I should have read all the post, Jeff already suggested the rudder stops. But once you get everything disconnected above the seal, she should swing all the way over and it might give clearance.
-Eric
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On Monday, April 5, 2021 at 6:28:42 PM UTC-4 skiie...@gmail.com wrote:
you may be able to gain some space if you can remove the rudder stop. that might allow you to put the rudder hard over to one side or the other. not sure, never done that myself.
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Good morning, all:
Weather is warming up here in New England and feeling like Spring.
Bought a Variprop feathering prop, removed my old 3-blade and discovered there was a question I did not ask....can I install the new feathering 4-blade without dropping my rudder?!!! ugh...anyway, boat's on the hard until May 14, and it looks pretty straightforward of a process, just curious if anyone knows approximate weight of a 35.5 rudder? And have dropped their rudder, any words of wisdom? Will start digging the hole this week. thnks dave n guilford, ct
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On Apr 27, 2021, at 3:11 PM, Jay Wurts <j...@jwurts.com> wrote:
I have had a Bristol 38.8 since 1991. I am surprised you are willing to drop the rudder just to get the benefits of a feathering prop.
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Dave, What prevents you from shortening the propeller shaft? That would be the obvious long term solution to this clearance problem. You would not need to drop the rudder or seek an additional inch clearance by nibbling away at the front end of the rudder. What if you just get ¾” before you hit the rudder stock? Then you are going to have to shorten the propeller shaft anyhow. Jack
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Peter & Gerald, I dont know how to delete you...maybe mark this as spam?
Jay and all:
Variprop body end to end is 4.5 inches, not dealing with blade dimensions yet. Distance between end of drive shaft and front of rudder is 3 inches (pic). I have slowly begun sanding the rounded (2.25 inches thick - pic) leading edge of my rudder attempting to taper as i go. Attached pictures show my starting point.
More to follow.

Me too
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