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The Cutless bearing is actually a bushing in the strut that holds the
prop shaft on some boats. Not all sailboats have one. When the boat is out of the water, grab the prop and shake it from side to side. If it goes THUNK THUNK, it needs replacing. If it just goes rattle rattle, its still ok. To get an education, go around the boat yard shaking the props on various boats and you will get a good idea of what is good and bad. There are an amazing number of boats out there with worn out cutless bearing and maybe it is not a problem for them. |
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