Thanks for sharing!
A couple of questions:
When you asked Jeffa for the bearings what information did they ask you, because at that time you didn't know the diameter of the rudder stock.
Also, I don't have an idea of how heavy the rudder can be, so do you think it is possible for two persons to lift the rudder without the help of any lifting mechanism?
Jeffa are supremely helpful and if you give them the year of the boat and the hull ID number, they will find it for you. Also our local Bavaria agent gave us the details (Clipper), who were lovely. What year and type of Bavaria do you have?
Yngmar has a stainless stock, so his would be heavier than mine, mine has an aluminium stock (which I think is more common on Bavs) so is lighter. Two people can manage the weight, it is more how awkward the weight is as all the weight is at the top.
Be careful when you extract the rudder and make sure you have a secure support frame around the rudder when you drop it (I nearly murdered Bob with my rudder when it finally came free
)). Getting the rudder back in is more of a challenge of lining the whole thing up in three dimensions (hence having some kind of rope on the top of the stock will help). It's a bit like threading a heavy thread through the needle of your boat.