Practical Boat Owner

Stern tube concern

The owner of this Island Packet 29 had noticed a rumble from the stern of his boat when under power – a common complaint when a boat’s cutless bearing is on its way out.

So we lifted the boat out of the water and sure enough the shaft was wobbling about. A new cutless bearing was ordered and an apprentice was instructed to take the prop off, undo the lock screws and pull the bearing out of the tube.

After just a few minutes I was called back to the boat to help out when one of the locking grub screws wouldn’t come out and the apprentice asked: “Should the stern tube be wobbling about?”

To my surprise, the tube was indeed wobbling about because it was held

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