Erik,

I tried to do it with the rudder in place by pressing out the bearing.  The
thing almost worked.  I asked my mechanic to do it.  He removed the tranny
and slid the shaft forward - he said it was easier than dropping the
rudder, and he got out all of the old transmission oil.
I don't think you can screw it up, but you can waste a lot of time.

Joel
35/3
Annapolis

On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 12:45 PM, Erik Hillenmeyer via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Having only owned the boat 3 years I've never had to change this before,
> but I noticed while greasing my max prop that there is a lot of play in the
> prop shaft and the bearing definitely needs replaced.
>
> How difficult of a job is this?  Does the rudder have to be removed to
> remove the prop shaft?  How likely is an amateur to make a very costly
> mistake in the course of removing the shaft from the coupling and removing
> the bearing from the strut?  The yard tells me this is a half day job at
> least, which means $$$ if I have them do it.  I'm weighing the cost-benefit
> of saving money by replacing this myself and the possible cost of a
> screwing up the job and needing them to come in anyway.
>
> Erik
> C&C 35-3
>
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