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![]() Actually, inboard diesel boats that need meticulous shaft alignment and countless hours to accomplish this alignment are an anachronism. Isn't it about time yacht builders took a cue from automobile manufacturers? Why not use a universal joint instead of the dreaded flange set? After all, when one properly aligns a pair of flanges one is pretty much assuming the motor is fixed but the motor actually rides on rubber foot pads that can and do compress thus tending to throw off the careful alignment especially under hard usage. A proper universal joint would allow the motor to 'float' and the hull to be more isolated from vibrations. Just a thought. Wilbur Hubbard |
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