alec
Well-Known Member
Can you only use a Cutlass Bearing in a 'P' Bracket setup ?
After 12 year's of having white metal bearings - both very expensive and less people doing them, I found a maker and purchased a Cutlass bearing that fits my stern tube and shaft perfectly. The Cutlass bearing fits inside the stern tube at the prop end.
An engineer has told me that this is no good as there is not a forward stream of water to lubricate the bearing. I have an aperture at the prop end (long keeler), the other end of my stern tube has a conventional stern gland with packing and a greaser.
Any thoughts ?
Thanks in advance.
After 12 year's of having white metal bearings - both very expensive and less people doing them, I found a maker and purchased a Cutlass bearing that fits my stern tube and shaft perfectly. The Cutlass bearing fits inside the stern tube at the prop end.
An engineer has told me that this is no good as there is not a forward stream of water to lubricate the bearing. I have an aperture at the prop end (long keeler), the other end of my stern tube has a conventional stern gland with packing and a greaser.
Any thoughts ?
Thanks in advance.