My 2006 Hunter 33 bilge always has some water in it, and I've thought that that is the norm. However I'd like to have it dry, and eliminate the occasional drips from the stuffing box. I recently saw this in Boat US magazine:-
"Traditional stuffing boxes can be made almost watertight by replacing most of the packing material with self-lubricating Drip-Less Moldable Packing. While several times more expensive than flax packing, this clay-like substance conforms to the shape of the stern tube and all but eliminates drips."
Does anyone used this? What is the experience? Where can you get it? Does the boat need to be hauled if you take out the old stuffing to put new in?
Do other H33 owners have dry bilges?
"Traditional stuffing boxes can be made almost watertight by replacing most of the packing material with self-lubricating Drip-Less Moldable Packing. While several times more expensive than flax packing, this clay-like substance conforms to the shape of the stern tube and all but eliminates drips."
Does anyone used this? What is the experience? Where can you get it? Does the boat need to be hauled if you take out the old stuffing to put new in?
Do other H33 owners have dry bilges?