ROXANNE
New member
If I am do any sailing this year will soon be faced with following minor dilemma:
In about 10 days will be returning for a break from where I work in the Middle East to Holland where my boat is, with intention of getting in a few weeks sailing. Most of the things that needed doing to the boat before it can go back in the water were done last year with the exception of regreasing/repacking/adusting the stern gland, which I had intended to do before relaunch. (it has an inboard diesel and prop shaft that exists via a conventional stuffing box/stern gland and cutlass bearing) It has turned out that the Marina where it is kept (indoors) can only launch it on the day I am planning to return (the bloke who drives the crane/travel lift is going on his holidays the day after I get back!) leaving me no time to do the work if I want to get it in the water . There seems to be three possibilities.
1. Launch it, as it is on the basis that it was fine when it came out of the water last September and will only be in the water again for three weeks.
2. Arrange for somebody from the marina to look at it / do the work
3. See if can get back a day earlier to check it out myself.
The pros and cons as I see them are:
If I launch without any check and there is a problem I have somehow got to get the boat out of the water again to sort it. If I let somebody else whose level of competence is unknown do it - It could go either way and be totally satisfactory or unsatisfactory. If I do it myself then provided I can get the materials I am fairly confident that I can do what ever is required. My main concern with this last option is (apart from getting back early) is getting the right size flax in the short time available. I understand flax packing comes in various sizes e.g.3/16”,1/4”,5/16” etc. – presumably the only real option in finding out which size I want is to take out some of the old stuff first – if I then cannot get the new flax in time it will be me that is stuffed.
As I am new to owning a boat (with an engine) and have never attempted a stern gland before, would much appreciate any advice/comments/suggestions and am I right about the flax packing do I have to get the same size as whatever is in their?
Thanks in advance
Derek
In about 10 days will be returning for a break from where I work in the Middle East to Holland where my boat is, with intention of getting in a few weeks sailing. Most of the things that needed doing to the boat before it can go back in the water were done last year with the exception of regreasing/repacking/adusting the stern gland, which I had intended to do before relaunch. (it has an inboard diesel and prop shaft that exists via a conventional stuffing box/stern gland and cutlass bearing) It has turned out that the Marina where it is kept (indoors) can only launch it on the day I am planning to return (the bloke who drives the crane/travel lift is going on his holidays the day after I get back!) leaving me no time to do the work if I want to get it in the water . There seems to be three possibilities.
1. Launch it, as it is on the basis that it was fine when it came out of the water last September and will only be in the water again for three weeks.
2. Arrange for somebody from the marina to look at it / do the work
3. See if can get back a day earlier to check it out myself.
The pros and cons as I see them are:
If I launch without any check and there is a problem I have somehow got to get the boat out of the water again to sort it. If I let somebody else whose level of competence is unknown do it - It could go either way and be totally satisfactory or unsatisfactory. If I do it myself then provided I can get the materials I am fairly confident that I can do what ever is required. My main concern with this last option is (apart from getting back early) is getting the right size flax in the short time available. I understand flax packing comes in various sizes e.g.3/16”,1/4”,5/16” etc. – presumably the only real option in finding out which size I want is to take out some of the old stuff first – if I then cannot get the new flax in time it will be me that is stuffed.
As I am new to owning a boat (with an engine) and have never attempted a stern gland before, would much appreciate any advice/comments/suggestions and am I right about the flax packing do I have to get the same size as whatever is in their?
Thanks in advance
Derek