Stuffing box

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The purpose of a stuffing box is to keep water from entering the boat thru the hole that a shaft (prop, rudder) exits the boat. Should you have a traditional stuffing box or a dripless replacement? [[1]]

Tools to make the jub easier. [[2]]

How to repack the Stuffing box. [[3]]


It is possible to repacking the stuffing box while in the water. After unscrewing the packing nut from the shaft log, wrap a rag or strip of cloth around the shaft. Snug it up against the open shaft log and secure with a hose clamp or ziptie. Any water that enters the boat will be easily handled by the bilge pump.

How warm is too warm? [[4]]

Dripless packing for Stuffing Box

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Dripless Stuffing Box Replacment

This is not an endorsement of this brand, although several owners report excellent results. PYI Dripless Shaft Seal [[6]]


Flexable Coupling

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Rudder Packing Gland

There is a Technote on replacement of the rudder shaft packing gland. Information can also be found on the Edson web site. www.edsonmarine.com