drip-less moldable packing

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tom evans-kennedy

i am in the prosses of re-packing my stuffing box on my 1980 hunter 27 i see a new drip-less moldable packing made by western pacific trading comp. it is to be used with regular flax stuffing ///its suppose to be dripless when in stalled//like to know if anyone in hunter land has used it before and how does it work? tom and the MISTRAL are warf sick looking for spring
 
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Ed Schenck

Much success.

This upcoming season will be the fourth for the "dripless-moldable" packing. I will probably add some this spring and readjust just for peace of mind. But after three seasons of no drips I can highly recommend it. I see where it has gone up $10. in price. Result of BoatUS buyout?! Run the motor in gear at the dock and adjust gradually for no drip. It will take another adjustment probably after you have run awhile. I did one more adjust in the third season. Meanwhile not one drip. You will also want to check the shaft after a long motor to satisfy yourself that there is no overheating. Mine is barely warm to the touch.
 
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Gil Groome - the Wanderin' One

Eliminating shaft drip

I put a SPF Shaft Seal (available from Defender-800.628.8225) in my '86 H31 for about $150.00. Two trips from RI to FLA. No heat, No drips, No problems. Good product.
 
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Ernie tetrault

Great Stuff!!

This is great stuff! I installed it on my H33 four years ago, and think I might have to replace it this Spring. Not bad, eh? I only wish it wasn't so expensive, but it certainly does the trick!!
 
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Ed Schenck

Expensive but. . .

don't you find that one package leaves you with a lot of extra? I think I only used one "plug" of the four or five that are in the pack. Now where did I put the leftovers?!
 
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Hunter 33.5 Saint Louis
How much?

Is the cost comparable to the ceramic device that is sold on this site. It's around $150 and I would have to uncouple the shaft to install it. Which is best? Jeff
 
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