HarryMacI
Member
Hi,
Have a Beneteau Antares 710 yr 2000, which I recently acquired. I noticed on run outs for maybe 3 to 4 hours I check engine bay which is dry but just turn on bilge pump before mooring and a fair amount of water seems to come out. Theres no apparent leaks and I check on return to boat and no visible water, but I know there is a sump which can hold up to 15 litres, not visable to the eye. Looks like its filling on a trip out. Thinking maybe the stuffing box or gland may be leaking water into this sump. The boat is twenty year old now so I suspect it hasnt been looked at in a long time, Im a novice at this so any help or advice or someone also with a 710 help appreciated. Prop currently removed and cleaned ready for new anode on shaft, no play or movement on shaft. theres a locking washer that has to have a tab bent back to lock nut anybody done this? do you just hammer tab back to secure nut? Just dont like the idea of going near shaft with hammer!
Observations, advice appreciated..
Thanks
Harry
Have a Beneteau Antares 710 yr 2000, which I recently acquired. I noticed on run outs for maybe 3 to 4 hours I check engine bay which is dry but just turn on bilge pump before mooring and a fair amount of water seems to come out. Theres no apparent leaks and I check on return to boat and no visible water, but I know there is a sump which can hold up to 15 litres, not visable to the eye. Looks like its filling on a trip out. Thinking maybe the stuffing box or gland may be leaking water into this sump. The boat is twenty year old now so I suspect it hasnt been looked at in a long time, Im a novice at this so any help or advice or someone also with a 710 help appreciated. Prop currently removed and cleaned ready for new anode on shaft, no play or movement on shaft. theres a locking washer that has to have a tab bent back to lock nut anybody done this? do you just hammer tab back to secure nut? Just dont like the idea of going near shaft with hammer!
Observations, advice appreciated..
Thanks
Harry