Hi Joel, Welcome! You can find a few home built tools on YouTube or by
searching online. Removing the bearing is easier with the shaft out imho. I
believe my tool is a piece of 3/8 threaded rod and nuts with large flat washers
and a 1/2 inch socket the appropriate size. There is also be a piece
I'm looking to see if anybody has strong feeling for or against a
particular manufacturer of cutlass bearing. I measure it at 1-1/4 x 1-1/2
x 5. I haven't dug in real deep but there may simply be only one or two
manufacturers of that size.
Thanks,
Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C 37+
inside and out side diameter of
> the bearing?
>
> Gerald Fennessey
> gfennes...@verizon.net
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Thanks. Would you happen to remember the inside and out side diameter of the
bearing?
Gerald Fennessey
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Looking to replace the cutlass bearing
on my 1985 35 mk3.
Any info would be helpful.
Does the rudder have to be removed or will the shaft slide by it?
Is there a special tool for removing it without removing the shaft?
Thanks
Gerry Fennessey
Fianna
Gerry, I had my cutlass bearing replaced a
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Looking to replace the cutlass bearing
on my 1985 35 mk3.
Any info
On my C 41, it was not necessary to drop the rudder.
The yard removed the cutless bearing 1st with their special bearing press tool.
Once the bearing was removed, there was enough slop to slide the 1 1/8 inch
shaft past the rudder for easy removal.
I replaced both the shaft and the bearing.
Hey guys..
I replaced my cutlass bearing on my 29 this spring and it was not difficult.
If you a little handy you can do it.
Contact Ken at weekendrprodu...@aol.com
The key if the bearing has not been replaced in a long time is buy about a
gallon of penetrating oil like wd-40 and soak your
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My mechanic removed the transmission and slid the shaft forward on my 35/3.
Said it was easier than dropping the rudder. I believe him!
Joel
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My mechanic removed the transmission and slid the shaft forward on my
35/3. Said it was easier than dropping the rudder. I believe him!
Joel
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> Looking to replace the cutlass bearing
> on my 1985 35
Looking to replace the cutlass bearing
on my 1985 35 mk3.
Any info would be helpful.
Does the rudder have to be removed or will the shaft slide by it?
Is there a special tool for removing it without removing the shaft?
Thanks
Gerry Fennessey
Fianna
gfennes...@verizon.net
If you're pulling the prop shaft it's fairly easy. Hack saw through the brass
liner then bend it in and peel it away from strut. Strut pros work perfectly on
brand new struts and cutlass bearings. Watch the video. Otherwise they are
finicky. But work. They need to be perfectly seated to work
The yard I go to used a hydraulic press to remove it. Came out like it was
greased. I don't remember whether it had a set screw on top of another set
screw. to hold it in place.
Alan Bergen
35 Mk III Thirsty
Rose City YC
Portland, OR
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 11:06 AM, Gerald Fennessey via
Hi
Has anybody replaced their cutlass bearing on a C 35mk3?
I, tried to remove it with the shaft in place, but the tool I borrowed
did not work.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Gerry Fennessey
Fianna C 35 MK3
Gerald Fennessey
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Hello,
I need to replace the cutlass bearing on my 1981 C 32. It has a one inch
prop shaft.
I noticed a problem when I had my boat hauled for cleaning and bottom
paint. Unfortunately, my boat was placed back in the water before I could
measure the outside diameter of the cutlass bearing.
Does
I just did this it took a total of about 3 hrs to take the old one out and
put the new one in. If the yard will let you use the cutlass bearing puller
it's a piece of cake.
Al Goodman
Skylark
C 35 MKII
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I could borrow?
> The yard won't let me borrow theirs.
> I'd rather press it out than cut it out, to get an accurate measurement.
>
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borrow theirs.I'd rather press it out than cut it out, to get an
accurate measurement.Message: 4
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D of 1 5/8.
Michael Brown
Windburn
C 30-1
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Deep Blue Yacht Supply - give them a call.
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On 2016-02-21 6:02 PM, Brian Fry via CnC-List wrote:
I finally got my shaft coupling removed and the shaft pulled.
This allowed me to get an accurate measurement of the bearing strut
diameter. It is without a
I finally got my shaft coupling removed and the shaft pulled.
This allowed me to get an accurate measurement of the bearing strut
diameter. It is without a doubt 1 5/8". The shaft is 1 1/4".
I cannot find a replacement anywhere for this size.
WTH do I do now?
Do I install a sleeve of copper pipe
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Brian,
Mine was hard to measure because there was a slight taper to the hole at the
ends of the strut. You might double check the measurement. 1 5
Sounds like you're trying to ensure that you have parts on hand. Based on
other's responses, I'd say it sounds like you have a bearing that is 1 1/4
x 1 1/2.
Let us know what you end up finding. My shaft is 1.25 as well but I have
yet to need a new cutlass bearing.
Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
http://www.duramaxmarine.com/pdf/CutlessBearingMS.pdf
Above link shows commonly available sizes.
Neil Gallagher
Weatherly, 35-1
Glen Cove, NY
On 2/11/2016 5:23 PM, Brian Fry via CnC-List wrote:
Attempting to replace cutlass bearing.
Shaft is 1.25"
ID of the strut where the bearing goes is
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Subject: Stus-List Cutlass bearing size issue
Attempting to replace cutlass bearing.
Shaft is 1.25"
ID of the strut where the bearing goes is 1.625", which by my calculati
, 2016 2:28 PM
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Brian, try sanding the ends of the bearing/strut so you can see the brass
bearing sleeve and bronze strut, may help you get an accurate size.
Paul Fountain
Perception II
1985 C 33-II k
Just buy the 2-3 closest sizes. Send back the incorrect ones.
Dennis C.
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> On Feb 12, 2016, at 10:52 AM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Sounds like you're trying to ensure that you have parts on hand. Based on
> other's responses, I'd say
FWIW, the shaft on Orion, a Landfall 35 with a Yanmar 3HM was 1 1/8" diameter.
Being replaced now along with cutlass bearing due to shoddy sling placement at
haul out.
Chuck Gilchrest
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> On Feb 11, 2016, at 5:23 PM, Brian Fry via CnC-List
> wrote:
Brian,
Mine was hard to measure because there was a slight taper to the hole at
the ends of the strut. You might double check the measurement. 1 5/8
would be odd.
Joel
On Thursday, February 11, 2016, Brian Fry via CnC-List <
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> Attempting to replace cutlass
Attempting to replace cutlass bearing.
Shaft is 1.25"
ID of the strut where the bearing goes is 1.625", which by my calculation
is 1 and 5/8.
I cannot find a bearing that is 1 1/4 X 1 5/8.
Only 1 1/4 X 1 1/2 or 1 3/4
Cant find metric equivalent either.
Brian Fry
La Neige
HdG MD
1993 37/40XL
Hi;
I am replacing the cutlass bearing on CIRCE, our 1970 Redwing 35/ CC 35 MKI
and need advice.
The shaft is 7/8 dia. The strut opening for the cutlass bearing is 1-1/8
and a length of 3.
I was not able to find a direct replacement for the bearing. The closest I
was able to get is a
Hi Chris,
I have two thoughts:
-wow, that's going to take awhile
- I wonder how he is going to keep the bore true?
I expect it to be exceedingly difficult to hone a
barrel out by a 1/16th cut and keep the cut even the whole length.
Can you source the correct OD ID in a shorter length and
No clue if you have the same strut as Touche's (35-1 with 7/8 shaft) but I
use cutless bearing Duramax ACID. Dimensions sound the same as yours. I
think I just centered the bearing in the strut and ignored the leftover
on each end.
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014
All,
My efforts were all for naught!
I encountered 2 problems:
1. I have a inch propeller shaft and 1 1/4 OD cutlass bearing. I tried to
use a 1 steel nipple and it was too thick. 1 electrical conduit only
pushed against the rubber.
2. The bolt holes were not centered on the shaft, so they
Get a couple of heavy 1 id washers with a diameter 1.25 od or greater and
grind the od to fit the id of the strut. Then use them to spread the force of
the conduit or whatever onto the brass part of the cutless bearing.
Rich
On Jan 13, 2014, at 13:19, Joel Aronson joel.aron...@gmail.com
Can’t remember if the shaft is out or still in.
If it’s out, then:
I’ve just measured the outside diameter of a few long reach sockets in my tool
box. A 7/8” has an outside diameter of 1 3/16”.
Alternatively, use a hacksaw to saw (carefully) a long cut along the inside of
the cutlass bearing
If it were out I'd gladly cut it. It's in.
Thanks anyhow!
Joel
35/3
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 1:05 PM, sam.c.sal...@gmail.com wrote:
Can’t remember if the shaft is out or still in.
If it’s out, then:
I’ve just measured the outside diameter of a few long reach sockets in my
tool box. A
I made a similar cutlass bearing removal tool a few years back out of steel
angle iron.
Even with this tool, I could not pull the cutlass bearing.
To get it out, I had to cut the bearingput a hack saw blade through the
bearing, fasten the saw handle and saw carefully through the length of
Joel,
It's looking good. I may want to borrow it later this spring.
Jake
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Chuck,
Still in the planning stage. My boat should have been hauled Thursday but
the tide was so low I could not get the boat to the travel lift. It should
be hauled at high tide Monday.
The HF bearing separator kit (or a borrowed one
for finding the set screws, others may know?
Chuck
Resolute
1990 CC 34R
Atlantic City, NJ
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Chuck,
Still in the planning
Should be fine if the non-metallic parts hold up.pretty similar to the one
we made.hope it works
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the set screws, others may know?
Chuck
Resolute
1990 CC 34R
Atlantic City, NJ
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Chuck,
Still in the planning stage. My boat should have been hauled Thursday
but the tide was so low I could not get the boat to the travel lift. It
should be hauled
Aronson joel.aron...@gmail.com
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Chuck,
Thanks. I looked at Harbor Freight but didn't see one I thought I could
adapt. May try Grainger. My mechanic does not have one
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Chuck,
Still in the planning stage. My boat should have been hauled Thursday
but the tide was so low I could not get the boat to the travel lift
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Chuck,
Still in the planning stage. My boat should have been hauled Thursday
but the tide was so low I could not get the boat to the travel lift. It
should
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Chuck,
Thanks. I looked at Harbor Freight but didn't see one I thought I could adapt.
May try Grainger. My mechanic does not have one but is asking around too. I
think I can make one
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Thanks. I looked at Harbor Freight but didn't
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Chuck,
Still in the planning stage. My boat should have been hauled Thursday but the
tide was so low I could not get the boat to the travel lift. It should
tricks for finding the set screws, others may know?
Chuck
Resolute
1990 CC 34R
Atlantic City, NJ
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All,
Does anyone in the Annapolis area have a cutlass bearing removal tool for a
1 inch shaft that I could borrow?
Thanks!
Joel
35/3
The Office
Annapolis
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Don't forget that you have to remove the prop as well.
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AZURA
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Halifax, N.S.
On Dec 13, 2013 8:28 AM, Joel Aronson joel.aron...@gmail.com
mailto:joel.aron...@gmail.com wrote:
All,
Does anyone in the Annapolis area have a cutlass bearing removal
tool for a 1
Hi Joel,
If and when you get this and decide to proceed I would like if possible to
assist and observe. Not sure what I can do exactly but fetching a hot latte
from Starbucks is a start. If it works out just let me know time and
coordinates. I'm about 75 minutes away and I'll cut and run if
That's a deal!
Joel
On Friday, December 13, 2013, Ron Kaye wrote:
Hi Joel,
If and when you get this and decide to proceed I would like if possible to
assist and observe. Not sure what I can do exactly but fetching a hot latte
from Starbucks is a start. If it works out just let me know time
Yep, I must be mistaken be ause in retrospect the $400 is all I can find.
Sucks cause I was planning on a cheap job myself.
Josh
On Dec 13, 2013 9:54 AM, Joel Aronson joel.aron...@gmail.com wrote:
For 50 I would buy it. The one I saw was 400! Can you point me in the
right direction?
On
Internet wisdom says that if you don't mind removing the shaft, a hack saw
threaded up the cutlass will remove it and a length of all thread and some
washers will install it. Let us know what works.
Good luck,
Josh
On Dec 13, 2013 9:54 AM, Joel Aronson joel.aron...@gmail.com wrote:
For 50 I
Josh,
I'm trying to avoid the step of removing the shaft. Internet wisdom also
says you can make your own tool, but I don't know if I can find something
sized properly to push out the old one. If the yard has the tool I may pay
them to do it.
Joel
On Friday, December 13, 2013, Josh Muckley
Here is a link to a homemade tool:
http://www.trawlerforum.com/forums/s6/cutlass-bearing-replacement-shaft-place-5714.html
Joel
On Friday, December 13, 2013, Joel Aronson wrote:
Josh,
I'm trying to avoid the step of removing the shaft. Internet wisdom
also says you can make your own tool,
.
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Here is a link to a homemade tool:
http://www.trawlerforum.com/forums/s6/cutlass-bearing
Joel Aronson wrote:
All,
Does anyone in the Annapolis area have a cutlass bearing removal tool
for a 1 inch shaft that I could borrow?
Thanks!
Joel
35/3
The Office
Annapolis
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Joel,
I'm a long way from you but I have a tool that I made and used on my 36.
Jim Watts
Bill
Let's start with a photo. Thanks!
On Friday, December 13, 2013, Bill Connon wrote:
Joel Aronson wrote:
All,
Does anyone in the Annapolis area have a cutlass bearing removal tool for
a 1 inch shaft that I could borrow?
Thanks!
Joel
35/3
The Office
Annapolis
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301 541
Josh:
I believe Dwight Venoit on this list made a tool to remove a cutlass
bearing ..he will respond when he reads thisstay tuned!
Rob Abbott
AZURA
CC 32 - 84
Halifax, N.S.
On 2013/12/13 11:57 AM, Joel Aronson wrote:
Josh,
I'm trying to avoid the step of removing the shaft.
Here's a pic of it in operation. It worked very well. Thanks again, Bill.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3720/11356246664_97ff1bb057_h.jpg
It also worked to press the new bearing in.
http://members.shaw.ca/parmesanshift/images/IMG_2428.jpg
On 13 December 2013 09:18, Robert Abbott
The other question is which of the 3 available transducers what would be
the one needed for my boat all FG.
They have a thru hull plastic or bronze. they have a in-hull puck and a
transom mounted one. I will not be using it for fishing just for anchoring.
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 1:35 PM, Jim
Easiest would be the in-hull puck glued to the hull in a spot without core.
Best would be the thru-hull, your choice of material. Forget the
transom-mount unit, you don't have anywhere to mount it.
On 13 December 2013 11:21, Curtis cpt.b...@gmail.com wrote:
The other question is which of the 3
-seize on
the bolts. They come out easily now.
Jake
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Internet wisdom says that if you don't
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I'm trying to avoid the step of removing the shaft. Internet wisdom also says
you can make
Atlantic City, NJ
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