I had my boat out of the water for the last 3 weeks - bottom paint and a thru-hull replaced. Boat yard would not let me on board to do any work, so I had to watch from a distance. I thought about having the packing gland replaced but the budget couldn't handle it.
Boat is now back in the water (since yesterday) and I'm dripping at a rate of around 1 drop per 9 seconds (I was at 1 drop per 3 minutes before). I'm going to retighten the gland, but here's my question:
Can the packing gland material dry out when the boat is out of the water? If so, will it reabsorb water and reseal, or is it shot?
I know I can just replace it, but honestly I never have - I've read Maine Sail's DIY a million times - I'm sure I can do it, but the thought of water coming into the boat really makes me nervous.
Thoughts?
Thanks - Tom
Boat is now back in the water (since yesterday) and I'm dripping at a rate of around 1 drop per 9 seconds (I was at 1 drop per 3 minutes before). I'm going to retighten the gland, but here's my question:
Can the packing gland material dry out when the boat is out of the water? If so, will it reabsorb water and reseal, or is it shot?
I know I can just replace it, but honestly I never have - I've read Maine Sail's DIY a million times - I'm sure I can do it, but the thought of water coming into the boat really makes me nervous.
Thoughts?
Thanks - Tom