pcatterall
Well-Known Member
Yes I'm paranoid about seal changing!! After springing a leak on my lip seal and having to consider an expensive mid season lift out, rudder off and seal change when several of our 'owners group' had booked their summer sailing holiday. I know that many of you will say 'what's the problem my seal has done 50 years" etc etc. In the event we have held out to winter and our scheduled lift out.
We would still like to see if we could do this change in the water. I know that the water coming in from my cutlass bearing can be coped with no problem. Would it be possible to fit a Bobbin shaft connector on a shortened shaft so that items could be slid on and off the shaft?
Not sure if I could get a connector for the back of my Thames Marine gearbox but I could measure up and look into that.
Depending on how much of a struggle it is to separate my shaft from the existing solid connector I wonder if I should consider a split connector which would just separate to facilitate separation?
All advice appreciated!
Thanks guys
We would still like to see if we could do this change in the water. I know that the water coming in from my cutlass bearing can be coped with no problem. Would it be possible to fit a Bobbin shaft connector on a shortened shaft so that items could be slid on and off the shaft?
Not sure if I could get a connector for the back of my Thames Marine gearbox but I could measure up and look into that.
Depending on how much of a struggle it is to separate my shaft from the existing solid connector I wonder if I should consider a split connector which would just separate to facilitate separation?
All advice appreciated!
Thanks guys