After reading through Propperchopper's thread on sealing the stuffing tube on the inside, I thought I'd show how I seal the tube from the outside to stop the water getting in there in the first place.
This is based on the premise that where we leave a 1/8" or 3/16" gap between the drive dog & the stinger/strut, the shock wave of water off the face of the dog is forced past the bearings into the tube. I read that somewhere ages ago.
What I do is place a piece of soft silicone fuel tube on the shaft just shorter than the gap. It acts like an O ring seal.
Never get water in my boats up the shaft.
Some guys at our club used to, but not now that they use this method.
In the pic you can just make it out between the dog & the stinger.
Cheers.
Paul.
This is based on the premise that where we leave a 1/8" or 3/16" gap between the drive dog & the stinger/strut, the shock wave of water off the face of the dog is forced past the bearings into the tube. I read that somewhere ages ago.
What I do is place a piece of soft silicone fuel tube on the shaft just shorter than the gap. It acts like an O ring seal.
Never get water in my boats up the shaft.
Some guys at our club used to, but not now that they use this method.
In the pic you can just make it out between the dog & the stinger.
Cheers.
Paul.
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