What's happened since July on Rudder Shoes?
Just hauled the boat and mine is gone.
Any help appreciated
Jim
What's happened since July on Rudder Shoes?
Just hauled the boat and mine is gone.
Any help appreciated
Jim
Fred Pomeranz is the source I used for a replacement shoe. His mailing address is:
FRED POMERANZ
1168 QUEETS DR.
FOX ISLAND, WA 98333
I will E-mail you his E-mail address . . .
He's a good guy and makes a great rudder shoe.
Tom
Contacted Fred for an update. He has one shoe machined and ready for shipping. Price is $300 including S&H. This price is higher than the earlier shoes due to increasing copper prices. The cost of the next shoe is likely to be higher still as the materials for this one were purchased over a year ago.
With commidity prices still on the rise, waiting is probably not a good plan.
I just had the bottom done on 376, and what do you know? The Zinc I put on the rudder shoe two years ago was gone. I also had a zinc attached by wire to the tiller head fitting when at the dock, but not much gone from it. I have one of Frank's beautiful new rudder shoes in inventory ready to be installed when needed.
Kent
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-R...3A1%7C72%3A317
Brand New Cast Bronze replacement rudder shoe to fit Pearson Ariel, Commander. Vanguard and Alberg 35. These have also been used to retrofit Pearson Triton, but a new rudder stock and keel modifications were required. MAY also fit/be adaptable to the Pearson Coaster but am not sure.
This is a raw silicon bronze casting and requires finish machining to be installed on a boat.
Copy of authentic Pearson drawing with machining dimensions and specs is included.
C'pete, great find. good starting bid price.
If it's correct to the specs then it is a real goody. Pg171 A/C Manual.
Added expense is getting the ruddershaft hole (3/4"X3/4"D) milled.
Has to be accurate.
Side pins can conceivably be drilled while mounted to the boat, but really easier and more accurate to do on the drill press with holding jig. And a breeze to add the chamfers for peening into.
How do we tell one bronze from another?
Is there some provenance with this casting?
Finishing the bronze is more a matter of fit than removing the casting marks.
Sandcast surface is not rough and makes a good surface for paint. Not that S.B. needs paint.
Last edited by ebb; 07-16-2009 at 09:14 AM.