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Alan Gomes wrote: Perhaps the amount of flow varies from boat to boat. I have a Catalina 30 and I have changed the packing in the water with no problem at all. Even removing all of the packing the flow is not excessive and the bilge pump keeps up with it easily. But again, maybe this is different on some other boats. It does for sure. I have found that having a couple of dental picks with different points (i.e., curved and straight) works pretty well for removing the old packing. I picked a few up at a military surplus store near me for real cheap. Maybe you could ask your dentist if he is tossing some old ones for some reason. One other thing: I really like the Gore-Tex synthetic packing. It can work in a standard stuffing box but is very durable. I have heard the same thing. -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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