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"Skip Gundlach" skipgundlach at gmail dotcom wrote
I understand and "get" what you are saying about the drivesavers - but years of use by others, successfully, makes me wonder why the problems you cite/project don't make it so nobody uses them? They aren't really a problem by themselves but sort of a band aid solution for not doing it right in the first place. Of course, most pleasure boaters, and plenty of boatbuilders, don't want to do it right. They just want to take stuff out of boxes and bolt it together. A drivesaver probably won't make things any worse in that situation, it may even help a little bit with a boost from the placebo effect. In the commercial world, the flange on the gear is trued up so that the outside edge is exactly concentric and the face exactly perpendicular to the shaft. That flange is then mated to the propeller shaft flange which is trued up after being installed on the shaft with the whole thing being turned in a lathe or other fixture. A male/female pilot or disk; not the bolts, keeps the two halves concentric. If you're not going to do this stuff, maybe a drivesaver will help but it won't be as good as doing it right. If you do it right, you won't need the drivesaver and it just makes things more likely to slip. Still, I wouldn't bother taking the one out of my shaft system except to make it less of a pain to repack the stuffing box. -- Roger Long |
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