Walter P
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- Hatteras Model
- 48' MOTOR YACHT-Series I (1981 - 1984)
Just my two cents. I installed PSS dripless back in 2004. Every seven years or so it is recommended to renew the seals etc. I was lucky and got almost twice out of them and never had an issue. But when you see what is possible to happen when a failure occurs, it is scary how little there is to these things to keep water from entering the boat. Also, I didn’t have the style that you can renew without separating the shaft etc. so what I replaced them with is a traditional packing but had them drilled and had a water spud installed. What you end up with is the dependability of a traditional gland and the cooling of a dripless and therefore can run tighter and have no drip. Third year running and no issues.
I really like your idea... best of both worlds. Years ago I had my dripless seals removed and went
back to conventional with the goretex (sp).. I felt much safer knowing that if there was a failure, it
would not sink my boat.
Walt