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Thread: Drive dog gap

  1. #1
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    Default Drive dog gap

    Do I need to be concerned about water getting into the stuffing tube, and then into the boat, at the gap between the drive dog and the strut ?
    Is there anything that I can do about it ?

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    Cool

    If it happens (some of my boats have nothing to prevent water travelling up the shaft but the boat still remains dry), you can use grease on the cable, or place a short piece of fuel tubing slipped over the stuffing tube so that the inboard end of the tubing just touches the cable. This acts as a seal with minimal frictional drag.


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