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Hi All,A question that i have not fully answered myself so would appreciate some thoughts...As most of us do not posses a lathe what do you all use as bearings on the hull (where the paddle shaft passes through the hull)No right or wrong answers just interested to see how everyone does it.Many thanksKim
G'day Talisman.One of our members in the Logan City Marine Modellers (we run on Tygum Lagoon at Waterford, South of Brisbane) made his shaft bearings out of a couple of large diameter bolts - drill through the centre, slide in the hull, fit the shaft and run up the nut. Nice job but needs a lathe.
I'm a bit lazy and I can't afford a lathe so I made mine out of 10mm thick chopping board stuff, screwed onto the hull sides. The PTFE is an ideal bearing material and is a lot tougher as a bearing surface than most might think. Besides, it can always be replaced with a couple of screws. Cheers.ADAGIO (slow dancin' man).