Polarsailor
Active Member
Dear All
My brother has bought a small motor boat that he plans to leave on a drying mud mooring. I am used to stuff boxes on my own boats but this boat has a stern gland with a water injection pipe running from the engine seawater inlet. Ideally I would recommend him to close this sea cock which feeds the engine and stern gland wen not on the boat. Is it OK though if there is no constant feed to the stern gland. Is the water feed to cool the shaft only or is water pressure required to maintain the seal?
Anyone have any thoughts?
Brgds Keiron
My brother has bought a small motor boat that he plans to leave on a drying mud mooring. I am used to stuff boxes on my own boats but this boat has a stern gland with a water injection pipe running from the engine seawater inlet. Ideally I would recommend him to close this sea cock which feeds the engine and stern gland wen not on the boat. Is it OK though if there is no constant feed to the stern gland. Is the water feed to cool the shaft only or is water pressure required to maintain the seal?
Anyone have any thoughts?
Brgds Keiron