ghostlymoron
Well-Known Member
What sort of stern gland is fitted to a mirror offshore and how easy is it to get at?
Dylan's getting fed up with answering my endless questions so I decided to ask this on the open forum.
What sort of stern gland is fitted to a mirror offshore and how easy is it to get at?
Probably depends on what owners have done regarding upgrades over the years. At day one some had no stern gear and an outboard well....Maybe that's where Dylan had a glimpse of the future! However those that had stern glands probably had the normal packed glands of the era.
Cutlass gland?...........the films of replacing the cutlass gland are here .....
the early, (mk 1) one boats were ITYWF designed for an inboard diesel engine (md1)fitting an outboard may have been an option.Probably depends on what owners have done regarding upgrades over the years. At day one some had no stern gear and an outboard well....Maybe that's where Dylan had a glimpse of the future! However those that had stern glands probably had the normal packed glands of the era.
Thanks for that Dylan. You're very patient. The video is great. I haven't tried making love through a letter box but I think I can appreciate the degree of difficulty. Stern glands are usually awkward to get at for maintenance and more so on a small boat.no he isn't
a peice of cake from the outside
it is a bugger from the inside
like making love to a woman through a letter box
the films of replacing the cutlass gland are here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCb-gCLBFvs&list=PL-leOGnyCr2RujKieMZygWBBqr7ZeHxtY&index=5
Thanks for that Dylan. You're very patient. The video is great. I haven't tried making love through a letter box but I think I can appreciate the degree of difficulty. Stern glands are usually awkward to get at for maintenance and more so on a small boat.
BTW I've tried to view some technical videos on KTL but a lot of them are not available (even to subscribers).