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- Apr 12, 2005
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 48' CONVERTIBLE (1987 - 1990)
Well after a week on the hard the travel lift is putting the boat in the well, I do the preflight, yard guy is checking the rudder stuffing boxes. He says the stb side is leaking pretty badly. I hand him a 3/4" wrench and head up to the office to leave my firstborn. As I'm writing the check the Project Manager comes in says "bad news" one for the adjusting studs broke off. Sure enough he's holding a piece of 3/8" threaded bronze with a 3/4" nut on it.
Long story short, we can't get the stub out of cast flange bolted against the hull. So the boat goes back on the blocks...cha ching......
So I guess I'm lucky this didn't happen over in the Bahamas....anyway I go down to the yard today and try every trick I know, including jam nuts, a little heat, PB Blaster, hammer, swearing and bleeding. It ain't moving and the vice grips are boogering up the threads.
So Monday I guess the drill is to drop the rudder, to where we can get a "reversing thread socket" on it. If that doesn't work; it seems that whole dang flang will need to come out....cha ching again.
Anybody run into this before? Any trick that I may have over looked? Thx.
Long story short, we can't get the stub out of cast flange bolted against the hull. So the boat goes back on the blocks...cha ching......
So I guess I'm lucky this didn't happen over in the Bahamas....anyway I go down to the yard today and try every trick I know, including jam nuts, a little heat, PB Blaster, hammer, swearing and bleeding. It ain't moving and the vice grips are boogering up the threads.
So Monday I guess the drill is to drop the rudder, to where we can get a "reversing thread socket" on it. If that doesn't work; it seems that whole dang flang will need to come out....cha ching again.
Anybody run into this before? Any trick that I may have over looked? Thx.