Gubbo
Well-Known Member
I need to replace the stern gland on my aluminium Sarum 28 that I am re-fitting
It's a conventional layout with at 1 1/8" stainless shaft running through an aluminium stern tube with a 2" outside diameter.
There is a cutless bearing at the inboard end as well as the outboard so the shaft is well supported.
I have removed the existing Halyard seal (of indeterminate age) because it was leaking oil when turned so I'm assuming its past it's best and I understand spares are no longer available. This is a big refit project for me and so I want to get such an important component right before I install the new engine.
I don't really want to introduce more bronze to the aluminium so am looking for alternatives.
I have seen a photo of a composite traditional stuffing box on Vyv Cox's website and believe this may be just the job...but I can't find them for sale.
The volvo type would be great, I've had one before, but they are not available in the size I need.
So now I'm considering the PSS seal, particularly as it doesn't rely on perfect prop shaft surface as may be the case for lip seal types.
Your opinions please...
Richard.
It's a conventional layout with at 1 1/8" stainless shaft running through an aluminium stern tube with a 2" outside diameter.
There is a cutless bearing at the inboard end as well as the outboard so the shaft is well supported.
I have removed the existing Halyard seal (of indeterminate age) because it was leaking oil when turned so I'm assuming its past it's best and I understand spares are no longer available. This is a big refit project for me and so I want to get such an important component right before I install the new engine.
I don't really want to introduce more bronze to the aluminium so am looking for alternatives.
I have seen a photo of a composite traditional stuffing box on Vyv Cox's website and believe this may be just the job...but I can't find them for sale.
The volvo type would be great, I've had one before, but they are not available in the size I need.
So now I'm considering the PSS seal, particularly as it doesn't rely on perfect prop shaft surface as may be the case for lip seal types.
Your opinions please...
Richard.