I have a small amount of water coming in through the rudder post. Is that common, or is there a way to fix that. I have not tried to tighten the packing bolts as I don't have a wrench that big in the first place, and I don't want to end up making my steering any harder (if that might happen).
Any advice?
TS
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leaking rudder post
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I have a 2001 28' Albin TE and also have a leak near the top of the rudder post and it appears to be the packing. I just spoke to a person that will repack it and he asked me if it can be done in the water. I am not at the boat now and don't have a manual with me here. Does anyone know if it can be done in the water or will I have to haul her out.
Thanks in advance for any information.
Jos
Thanks in advance for any information.
Jos
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I would try tightening the packing a little first. The stuffing lasts for years on a drive shaft with the high speed rotation, so it should last nearly forever on a rudder post. I just had a mechanic do mine because the lock nut was so tight I could not budge it with a big pipe wrench. If tightening does not stop it and it is inconvenient to haul out you could just add a ring or two of stuffing on top of the old and then do it right at your next haul out. If you precut your stuffing rings and have everything ready to go you could probably pull out the old stuffing with only a gallon or so of water coming in. I have never done it but have heard of people even doing their drive shaft stuffing box in the water. There is new Goretex stuffing that is virtually dripless even on drive shafts.
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My rudder post also leaks. I have tried to tighten it several times but it does not change the leak. For a while I thought it was something else like water coming throught a bolt or a cracked housing. But upon further observation, I think it is just the stuffing box. Another project for spring.
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1994 28'TE
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