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Yeah..we havwe to do that sometime in March...have to go down to

Oriental to do it since we draft too deep for the boatyards here and have
been stuck in the mud there once before..and we weren't too pleased with
them anyway...we'vew been having the divers scrape the bottom seasonaly
and it's pretty clean and they replaced one zinc last time but we need
the stuffing box repacked and stuff like that (and no, Doug...I do not
want to do that in the water...not that I have no faith in you guys
but...)


go on Katy, try it afloat. It will not sink your boat.
First check that you have the right sized square section packing. Measure
the shaft diameter and the diameter of the stern tube's housing for it.
Both these things can be done before you loosen anything off.
Subtract the shaft diameter from the other one and divide by two. This
gives you the size of the packing you need. Obtain a length of the
correct section packing
Then wrap the packing around the shaft and with something really sharp
like a Stanley knife cut through both parts of the packing so you have a
turn of packing that just fits the shaft when the two ends butt together.
Make about four of these and you are set to go.
Slide the packing gland compressor piece out along the shaft and with
something sharp pointed pick out and remove the first turn of packing.
There are probably three turns in all so you can also remove the second.
Very little water should be coming in as yet and unless you feel brave
enough to take the last one out as well you can just replace the two you
have taken out-staggering the joints- and these two new packings will seal
the gland again. The last one can be left in situ until your next haulout.
The secret of success for this job is to have the right size of packing
already cut to exact size before you dismantle anything. You cannot do a
decent job of cutting packing to length when water is coming in all around
the job, but the actual quantity of water coming in with no packing at
all in place is not going to sink your boat if you are ready with the
right size pieces of packing to put back in.
You are able to do this because you have a traditional stuffing box. Mine
is a 'dripless' system with a carbon seal running on a polished face and
to replace it I would not only have to haul out but also would need to
pull the shaft right out.



And then burp it when it goes wet again... I've heard, but never seen it
done.


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On Fri, 20 Feb 2009 11:10:16 -0800, "Capt. JG"
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And then burp it when it goes wet again... I've heard, but never seen it
done.


That was with the old kind. Newer ones have a vent hose.



Ah... I'm using the nearly dripless material. So far, I haven't see much.

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Here are some pictures of the haulout... some nice close-ups and a few
relatively boring vids.

http://picasaweb.google.com/SailNOW.com/SabreHaul2009#

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On Feb 26, 2:36*am, "Capt. JG" wrote:
Here are some pictures of the haulout... some nice close-ups and a few
relatively boring vids.

http://picasaweb.google.com/SailNOW.com/SabreHaul2009#

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Did I read that right? She hasn't been out in 3 years? And the bottom
looks that good?

Thats it! I am moving to SF!


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On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 15:55:29 +0000, Gordon wrote:

Woke up to 8 inches of fresh snow this morning! Global warming where
art thou?


Move south. I'm leaving in a few minutes to watch the Red Sox play
baseball vs Pirates, temps in the mid 70s, nice sunny day.

http://www.springtrainingonline.com/...n-redsox-3.htm

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"Gordon" wrote in message
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Woke up to 8 inches of fresh snow this morning! Global warming where art
thou?
G


Expecting another 8 inches in Green Bay today, as yet another named winter
storm arrives this afternoon. This will bring our total snowfall up to 80
inches for the season.


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The last place did a good job. I believe it was a coat and 1/2, but I'm
trying just a single coat this time, since I don't have a diver.

They also fixed the "smile" that develops on Sabres (near the keel/hull
junction) of this era.

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On Feb 26, 2:36 am, "Capt. JG" wrote:
Here are some pictures of the haulout... some nice close-ups and a few
relatively boring vids.

http://picasaweb.google.com/SailNOW.com/SabreHaul2009#

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Did I read that right? She hasn't been out in 3 years? And the bottom
looks that good?

Thats it! I am moving to SF!


South Bound
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