S1975
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Good Day.
Would be grateful for any comment, advice or experience from my learned brethren as I am not properly familiar with looking after a motor boat
I believe that the packing nut at the inboard end of the stuffing box seal is running too warm, i.e. can only keep finger tips on it for about 1-2 secs, no longer, after cruising at operating speed for 30 mins or so. After my previous sail boat shaft (20 HP engine)this nut seems very warm. This boat, a Saga 29, is single shaft semi-displacement with about 230 HP, a fairly short shaft of just over a metre and cruises at about 14 knots. Stuffing box was well greased with fitted screw down cap type grease applicator near start of season, and topped up since. Hose around inboard side of shaft just aft of packing nut is cool. No significant engine vibration underway above 1000 rpm. Shaft will not turn by hand in neutral (boat afloat) but spins freely when underway in neutral at one or two knots.
Cutlass bearing was replaced this winter when boat ashore by the experienced local engineer as a result of my recent pre-purchase surveyors's observation on same shaft bearing temperature, and engine alignments checked by my engineer and in tolerance. Discussed with engineer after my above observation, he is not unduly concerned as to my continued operation but will do a run with me to observe next week. He is not too impressed by this older type of bearing. Boat out of water next month as I leave to go back to sea for 3 months so will use this period to plan/arrange a fix as necessary ready for autumn cruising on my return.
Thanks in anticipation of any comment, experience or suggestion.
All the best.
S1975 (David)
Would be grateful for any comment, advice or experience from my learned brethren as I am not properly familiar with looking after a motor boat
I believe that the packing nut at the inboard end of the stuffing box seal is running too warm, i.e. can only keep finger tips on it for about 1-2 secs, no longer, after cruising at operating speed for 30 mins or so. After my previous sail boat shaft (20 HP engine)this nut seems very warm. This boat, a Saga 29, is single shaft semi-displacement with about 230 HP, a fairly short shaft of just over a metre and cruises at about 14 knots. Stuffing box was well greased with fitted screw down cap type grease applicator near start of season, and topped up since. Hose around inboard side of shaft just aft of packing nut is cool. No significant engine vibration underway above 1000 rpm. Shaft will not turn by hand in neutral (boat afloat) but spins freely when underway in neutral at one or two knots.
Cutlass bearing was replaced this winter when boat ashore by the experienced local engineer as a result of my recent pre-purchase surveyors's observation on same shaft bearing temperature, and engine alignments checked by my engineer and in tolerance. Discussed with engineer after my above observation, he is not unduly concerned as to my continued operation but will do a run with me to observe next week. He is not too impressed by this older type of bearing. Boat out of water next month as I leave to go back to sea for 3 months so will use this period to plan/arrange a fix as necessary ready for autumn cruising on my return.
Thanks in anticipation of any comment, experience or suggestion.
All the best.
S1975 (David)