claymore
Well-Known Member
Can anyone hazard a guess as to how long they lasted before requiring replacement?
Probably one of the dimmest questions I have asked.....!
Probably one of the dimmest questions I have asked.....!
I do recall replacing a friend's cutless, because although the old one was definitely past its best it didn't noticably vibrate. Unusually the cutless was in the skeg and only 2" long on a 1" shaft, so we had to cut a new one in half. I bet the new owner will lose the "spare2 half before he gets round to replacement.
All this sort of demonstrates that the longevity of the bearing depends on the original design of the sterngear, how often and for how long it is used, water conditions and alignment of the shaft. So if any one of these conditions reaches critical, then it will wear fast. Keep everything within acceptable limits and you may think it everlasting.
Rob.