ROXANNE
New Member
Having just bought a Victoria 34 my impression before buying the boat that access to the stern gland would be a bit difficult has turned into the realisation that it’s not so much ‘a bit difficult’ but more like ‘near impossible’ at least for me (to tall - body/legs would need more joints) without either removing the engine/cutting a large part of the cockpit floor out and installing an access manhole/removing the calorifier. I’m not sure that the second two options would solve the problem. The photos show the gland and (I hope) the set up. As it stands somebody small and flexible enough could possibly reach the gland via the removable inner panel in the port side cockpit locker (pictured).
Assuming I can get a boat yard to service it when necessary (every year?). My main concern with the present arrangement is what happens if it develops a serious leak when I’m on my own offshore – boat will be used for a mixture of short-handed coastal sailing and single handed offshore. It seems to me the possible failure scenarios are:
1) Gland becomes ‘unscrewed’ and packing comes out.
2) packing disintegrates internally.
3) The short piece of rubber hose splits or the hose clips fail.
Thinking positively (something that doesn’t come naturally to me) if the gland has been properly serviced the chance of any of these happening is pretty remote?
Would much appreciate you views/advice – should I stop worrying and think positively or what action should I take. I’m assuming in all this that this gland is some form of conventional stuffing box and that the thinner (aft) brass/bronze nut is a locknut. If anybody can identify the make that would be most helpful, I could then google adjustment/repacking instructions (assuming I find a way of getting to it).



Assuming I can get a boat yard to service it when necessary (every year?). My main concern with the present arrangement is what happens if it develops a serious leak when I’m on my own offshore – boat will be used for a mixture of short-handed coastal sailing and single handed offshore. It seems to me the possible failure scenarios are:
1) Gland becomes ‘unscrewed’ and packing comes out.
2) packing disintegrates internally.
3) The short piece of rubber hose splits or the hose clips fail.
Thinking positively (something that doesn’t come naturally to me) if the gland has been properly serviced the chance of any of these happening is pretty remote?
Would much appreciate you views/advice – should I stop worrying and think positively or what action should I take. I’m assuming in all this that this gland is some form of conventional stuffing box and that the thinner (aft) brass/bronze nut is a locknut. If anybody can identify the make that would be most helpful, I could then google adjustment/repacking instructions (assuming I find a way of getting to it).


