
11-02-2010
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Tartan 27' owner
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Stern Gland Grease
Brian, Cameron,
Thanks for shattering my monolithic world view on 'stuffing boxes'. When we bought our keel boat 10 years ago I thought that lubricating the shaft with some oil while on the hard was a good idea while running the engine in gear (both bad ideas for a stuffing box set up it turns out).
Larger vessels like cruise ships, bulkers, tankers and military vessels must also use a similar system rather than cutting 'flax' pieces to jam into a stuffing box or a dripless shaft gland.
A little grease will get into the water but at least the prop shaft is lubed if the grease nipple is still there, if you know about it.
I hope I learn something every day.
Best of luck Cameron.
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Originally Posted by mitiempo
Caleb
Some stern glands are designed for grease, either have a grease nipple or a remote greaser. It seems to be common to UK built boats as I have owned 2 that way and have seen it on others. But it was years ago and I am not sure which kind of grease - water pump grease maybe?
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