I need help
I need help
I am the owner of a 1979 Bertram 33 SF. I recently removed the two Cat 3208T's for remanufacturing purposes. The mechanic noticed, the top rudder bearings housing was badly corroded - the greese nipples were nonfunctional and as such it was decided to remove both. In the process the port bearing was destroyed and the other was sent to a dealer to try and locate replacements. Unfortunately the bearing was misplaced so there is nothing to compare for replacement. Can someone help me locate the required items. I can supply the size of the rudder shaft and a picture of where the housing was bolted on the transom. George Jackson
Try Dany at Hightide Marine in Miami: http://www.hightidemarine.cc/index.htm He can be expensive, but he usually has what you're looking for.
Regards, Doug L.
1986 33 Bertram FBC Cummins 6BTA's Queen Elizabeth
Marblehead, MA

1986 33 Bertram FBC Cummins 6BTA's Queen Elizabeth
Marblehead, MA

George... High Tide should have the bearings, but their prices are usually very high. As I recall they announced a couple of years ago that they also had a new bearing for this use that was made of non metallic material that supposedly would not corrode. Before I went to High Tide though I would get the physical measurements of your bearings (shaft diameter and base size, etc) and check with industrial supply houses (There must be at least one in Bermuda). Four years ago I replaced my rudder bearings with standard off the shelf pillow block bearings from a local supply house at a very reasonable cost. If I had known bearings made of synthetic materials were available I might have bought them, but I learned about them too late. If you need someone here in the US to try to locate a pair let me know and I will see what I can do. I suspect your industrial supply options in Bermuda might be limited. Good luck
Frank B - IRGuy@aol.com "Phoenix" 1983 FBC Cummins 6Bs - 315HP Wilmington, NC
Yes, we've talked about this and if you go through all the searches, you should be able to mine the supplier from our previous conversations. Think it was about 2 years ago. It might have been Aussie Sid but I'm not sure. Rick Ticket 85 SF Merc 454 MPI's Falmouth, MA
Rick
Ticket 85 SF Merc 454 MPI's USCG 50T Masters w/ Towing Endorsement
Falmouth, MA
Ticket 85 SF Merc 454 MPI's USCG 50T Masters w/ Towing Endorsement
Falmouth, MA
If you want a really superior product that you will only have to replace once, go to www.tidesmarine.com. They will have the 1 1/4 rudder bearings in stock and can ship to you. They're made of delrin & are very high quality. I just rebuilt my rudder assemblies this past summer & it came out great using these bearings & a very hardwood (Ipe) that we epoxy bedded in place. I'll post some pics over the weekend if I get a chance. Joe Tomaini 1988 Sportfish Attitude Adjustment II Fort Lauderdale, FL
Joe Tomaini
1988 Sportfish
Attitude Adjustment II
Bath, NC
1988 Sportfish
Attitude Adjustment II
Bath, NC
I went to Northern tool. Bought original type cast iron for I think $7.00 dollars each. The original one was destroyed when I was replacing the rudder. It lasted 25 years so why spend close to 100 bucks when 7 bucks is all you need to spend? but then again it's your money
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Hopefully if this computer doesn't give me the same problems as my previous one, a picture will soon be here. [img]http://www.bertram33.com/images/uploads/rudder post.jpg[/img] Joe Tomaini 1988 Sportfish Attitude Adjustment II Fort Lauderdale, FL
Joe Tomaini
1988 Sportfish
Attitude Adjustment II
Bath, NC
1988 Sportfish
Attitude Adjustment II
Bath, NC
Hi Rick. The Cyclone is my live well pump & the other is a salt water wash down pump. They're both "T'd" of the same intake. If the live well pump ever takes a dump when I'm live baiting & the well is full of expensive baits, I can switch over to the other pump easily & save the baits without doing the 5 gallon bucket routine. Joe Tomaini 1988 Sportfish Attitude Adjustment II Fort Lauderdale, FL
Joe Tomaini
1988 Sportfish
Attitude Adjustment II
Bath, NC
1988 Sportfish
Attitude Adjustment II
Bath, NC
Nice setup. You know I'd hate to steal this thread from George, but live wells would be a really good subject and I'd love to change mine. Mine is currently under the Aft-Starboard hatch and it's always spilling salt water on my rudder and everything else in there. I'll do a search and see if it's been discussed before. Rick Ticket 85 SF Merc 454 MPI's Falmouth, MA
Rick
Ticket 85 SF Merc 454 MPI's USCG 50T Masters w/ Towing Endorsement
Falmouth, MA
Ticket 85 SF Merc 454 MPI's USCG 50T Masters w/ Towing Endorsement
Falmouth, MA
I put a 40 gal. poly tank in the port stern area & strap it to the transom cleat. I have it plumbed so that it just plugs in to the coaming for in & out. Takes up a little room, but it's liveable. Much rather have a transom well & a tuna door, but I'm dreamin. Next boat! Joe Tomaini 1988 Sportfish Attitude Adjustment II Fort Lauderdale, FL
Joe Tomaini
1988 Sportfish
Attitude Adjustment II
Bath, NC
1988 Sportfish
Attitude Adjustment II
Bath, NC



