[Public-List] Stuffing box
edward schroeder
eddiediver at sbcglobal.net
Sun May 11 09:47:33 PDT 2008
I have replaced the greased flax seals on #303 Emotional Rescue twice in 8 years. The first time we were out of the water; the second in the water. It is a leap of faith but IF you have enough room to get both hands on the box, it can be done. Not alone on the boat though! Ed Schroeder
Jonathan Budington <jon at globalprinting.com> wrote: I was on my boat Friday looking for leaks. I've been noticing water in the bilge since I put my boat in about a month ago. The bilge had about 4 inches of water, but I couldn't see any leaks (I had issues with the drain tube around the cockpit seats a few years ago). I finally got on the floor and saw the problem. My stuffing box is leaking a steady drip without the engine running. I didn't have the right size wrenches to try to tighten the packing nut (and I've never done that before). The A30 site directed me to the A37 repacking notes. It says the boat should be out of the water. I read in Good Old Boat that I could re-pack while in the water. Does anyone have an opinion on this. Could the packing nut just need tightening? My J-30 slip neighbor told me if it was leaking while idle, the packing was bad.
Jon Budington
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