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A27 rudder post packing

Albin's "power cruisers"
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realtorknox
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A27 rudder post packing

Post by realtorknox »

Can I repack without removing steering arm? Thanks

Randall
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Re: A27 rudder post packing

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I repacked mine last year and did remove the arm first. Can't recall if it's essential, though.

I recall removing and replacing the arm was quite simple, so hopefully you'll find it easy as well.
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Re: A27 rudder post packing

Post by realtorknox »

Did you have to lock the rudder post to maintain position of rudder while packing?
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Re: A27 rudder post packing

Post by Jay Knoll »

no need to lock, there is a keyway on the rudder post that aligns the arm
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Re: A27 rudder post packing

Post by Randall »

Thanks guys, on to the repacking.

Randall
Albin 27FC "Meridian"
North Fort Myers,Fl
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