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Default drip type packing gland

... noticably harder to turn.


Scott Vernon wrote:
that's what I did.


great minds think alike. At this point, it might drip, but it should be
slow.


I removed the coupling and only snugged up the bolts as I plan to check
shaft alignment once she's back in the water.


That's a very good idea. Surprising how many people don't do this...
come to think of it, I haven't checked the alignment on the trawler, and
we have a bit more vibration at higher RPMs after our last trip... hmmm

But hey, our old fashioned low tech packing gland works like a charm.

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