Hi,
I’m a novice sailor with only a little fundamental knowledge on sailing, so please forgive me if I use improper terms or names.
I recently purchased a Pearson 30 and I’ve found there’s some troubling play or slop in the tiller/rudder, which has made it tiring to keep her on a straight course in some conditions. I’ve done a good deal of research on my own to try to find the cause and solution but I think I’ve gone as far as I can without asking for advice–which leads me here.
What I’ve determined so far is that the play isn’t derived from the rudder bushings (so I don’t believe I need to haul her out and drop the rudder) and I believe it’s from the tiller or rudder head and bracket assembly. When I’ve taken a good look while she’s in her slip I find that I can move the tiller handle slightly left and right without the rudder post moving at all, which is why I think the issue is in the tiller/rudder head and that I need to replace, or reinforce somehow, the assembly. But I don’t know enough about this to even begin the process without asking some questions first and I’d appreciate any advice or direction I can get!
First, it looks to me like the tiller head (or is it the rudder head?) was put on backwards...shouldn’t the bracket connect on the stern side, to give it more leverage over the assembly?
Is this the bolt that stops the rudder from dropping out of the shaft?
This is where I believe the play/slop is happening–does the wear here look normal? Would you speculate that I need a whole new assembly or could this be fixed relatively easily? If I need to replace it are these parts mostly specific to certain boats or are they generally universal?
Is this the bolt to loosen to just remove the tiller from the rudder?
Thanks for any wisdom you can offer!
Bruce
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