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  • in reply to: Bathing platform support springs #13582
    PaulandCarolPlatts
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      Yes they are gas struts. I look like I will have to buy them from Clipper so I will wait till we come out of the water – probably in April to change them. This might keep the cost down a bit. I was quoted 2 men for about 1 1/2 days to change them.

      in reply to: Bavaria 40 ceiling lights #13549
      PaulandCarolPlatts
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        I tried the first link but I think the item says “ended” so I guess it is no longer available. Quick have a place in Hythe but seem a bit expensive and want a lot for postage. I found that U-Boat Marine seem to know where to get the Quick lights but the supply seems a bit slow.

        in reply to: Bathing platform support springs #13548
        PaulandCarolPlatts
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          Yes mine is the full width platform. I think I have found a company -SVB in Germany who should be able to supply the struts. I am just waiting to hear from them but of course if you have any information that would be helpful.

          Thanks

          in reply to: Rudder clicking #13540
          PaulandCarolPlatts
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            I also have the same problem with my B40. Having been through this with my boatyard the problem seems to be with the lower rudder bearing, basically there are a number of small needle rollers in the bearing housing and the rudder stock goes through these.The bearing is made by Jefco of Denmark. They are not a tight for and so the rudder can move both side to side and forward and backward. With the boat out of the water it is possible to move the rudder in all directions. I changed the bearing a couple of years ago but the problem did not go away for long – seems there is not much you can do about it.
            I did try tightening up the chains to get rid of any play in them but it didn’t help. There is also a very small amount of play in the rudder gearbox but I suspect this is not the cause of the problem.

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