Prop Shaft Packing Gland

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Kevin Henderson

Over the past couple weeks I have had a more than usual amount of water in the bilge.  We have had a great deal of rain and thought  it to be rainwater.  I took a taste of said water and discovered it to be quite salty.  Tracing the source of the water I checked my shaft packing gland and to my astonishment found it dripping an amazing 64 drops per minute. :shock:
Digging into the manual and the forum and my trusty tech notes I took it upon myself to address the adjustment of the packing gland.  For a newbie this can be a daunting task but I loosened up the locknut and made minute adjustments to the packing gland nut and tightened the locknut again.  Started the engine and rechecked to find I now have a drip of 6 drops a minute without the engine running.  Could not have done it without referring to the owners manual and the tech notes from the C34 Association.

Thank You Much   :clap :thumb:
The sail, the play of its pulse so like our own lives: so thin and yet so full of life, so noiseless when it labors hardest, so noisy and impatient when least effective.
~Henry David Thoreau

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