dbows
Senior Member
Registered: 04/16/03
Posts: 650
Loc: Marblehead, MA
I am in the process of replacing my propshaft and rebuilding my prop and I thought I would replace the stuffing box with a PYI dripless. What are peoples thoughts on them? Are they worth the money? I would love to keep the water out of the boat.
David #397
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Bob Rude
Senior Member
Registered: 03/13/09
Posts: 92
Loc: RI
I, too, had one installed as soon as I bought my boat. It's great. I've never had any problems with it. The newer units have a way of self-lubricating the silicon disk so there's no need to "burp" it when the boat is dropped in the water. I highly recommend installing one.
SCampbell
Senior Member
Registered: 04/28/07
Posts: 61
Loc: Anchorage, AK, USA
Does anyone know the correct part for PYI dripless seal? I know I have a 3/4 prop shaft but does anyone know the stern tube size? I think it is time to replace the old stuffing box.
Rhapsody #348
Class Co-President
Registered: 05/21/07
Posts: 1874
Loc: Portsmouth, RI
I replaced my dripless seal last year. 1 inch shaft diameter and 1.75 inch stern tube outside diameter. I suggest you measure to play it safe before ordering. I know some hulls have different shaft diameters, but do not know if they played with the stern tube diameters.
SCampbell
Senior Member
Registered: 04/28/07
Posts: 61
Loc: Anchorage, AK, USA
My hull # is 344. I would think anyone close to that number would be the same dimensions. The next time the boat gets a visit, I'll double check the shaft diameter. I'm trying to get all the parts on hand before hauling to keep yard time to a minimum.
Joe Ruzzi
Senior Member
Registered: 03/27/00
Posts: 173
Loc: Arnold, MD
I think the switch was done mostly for vibration, rather than pure strength. The larger shaft will be much stiffer and less prone to vibrating. However, upgrading from the 3/4" shaft to the 1" is not a simple change. To do so, both the stern tube and the strut need to be replaced with larger versions.
Feriation
Member
Registered: 01/18/10
Posts: 17
Loc: Nyack, NY
At one point when I was onsidering going up to a 1" shaft my yard advised that replacing the strut was unnecessary. Cutlass bearing for a 1" shaft have the same O.D. as cutlass bearing for a .75" shaft.