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Hi All,
New to the forum so apologies as it's a tale of woe. I have a shaft-driven boat with a single rudder that appears to be leaking water internally. The rudder post comes up through the bottom of the boat and has a rubber sleeve that bubbles water at the top if you squeeze it. Presumably there is some packing that needs attention or should it just be greased? There appears to be a grease nipple higher up the rudder shaft but could that be for the top bearing that is mounted on the swim platform? I'm assuming it's mounted that way as there is a manual tiller.
The leak is just a drip which equates to about a litre a week so not serious although the top of the rubber sleeve is just about level with the waterline so it could go either way!
Any advice appreciated!
New to the forum so apologies as it's a tale of woe. I have a shaft-driven boat with a single rudder that appears to be leaking water internally. The rudder post comes up through the bottom of the boat and has a rubber sleeve that bubbles water at the top if you squeeze it. Presumably there is some packing that needs attention or should it just be greased? There appears to be a grease nipple higher up the rudder shaft but could that be for the top bearing that is mounted on the swim platform? I'm assuming it's mounted that way as there is a manual tiller.
The leak is just a drip which equates to about a litre a week so not serious although the top of the rubber sleeve is just about level with the waterline so it could go either way!
Any advice appreciated!