After checking my camera to retreive the picture of Stamford (below) I came across some other pictures that I had taken when we changed the rudder bearing on “Unity” a month or so ago. It wasn’t the easiest of jobs but wasn’t that much trouble as we had the right tools. The process is, remote the tiller from the bearing, unbolt the bearing and slide off the stock, pass rope under rudder and lift up, which exposed more of the stock to remove the collar of the old bearing, and then to drop the rudder back down again. To make sure the rudder sat correctly back in the skeg, it meant someone had to get into the water to check. Yours truly pulled the short straw, but with the rudder back in position, the new bearing was placed over the stock, guided into position and fixed. The good was a good ‘un!

Off with the tiller!