Long story but my boat yard is recommending the replacement of my traditional stuffing box with a dripless as part of the rebuild of my shaft log. I don't have an issue with a traditional stuffing box or the very small amount of water it drips with GFO fiber packing. Also I will never have a perfectly dry bilge since I have a keel stepped mast.
The yard is recommending the Tides Marine Sureseal. I was wondering if anyone here uses this brand of dripless Shaft Seal. with a Yanmar. My worry is that it appears this type of shaft seal seams to require cooling water. That seams like it would be a draw on the exhaust cooling and more importantly what happens when the engine isn't running and the prop is free spinning while I'm sailing??
The Tides Marine shaft seal seams to be used on many power boats, and when used with a dual engine set up in which requires cooling water to the opposite engine when only one engine is running to prevent overheating. Also, youTube showed leakage when engine was shaking even slightly. they also recommend a flawless shaft.
My engine is a raw water cooled Yanmar 3GMD which recommends allowing the prop to spin while sailing.
It seems the Glide shaft seal is similar to the Tides Marine shaft seal.
Any thoughts or experience on this?
The yard is recommending the Tides Marine Sureseal. I was wondering if anyone here uses this brand of dripless Shaft Seal. with a Yanmar. My worry is that it appears this type of shaft seal seams to require cooling water. That seams like it would be a draw on the exhaust cooling and more importantly what happens when the engine isn't running and the prop is free spinning while I'm sailing??
The Tides Marine shaft seal seams to be used on many power boats, and when used with a dual engine set up in which requires cooling water to the opposite engine when only one engine is running to prevent overheating. Also, youTube showed leakage when engine was shaking even slightly. they also recommend a flawless shaft.
My engine is a raw water cooled Yanmar 3GMD which recommends allowing the prop to spin while sailing.
It seems the Glide shaft seal is similar to the Tides Marine shaft seal.
Any thoughts or experience on this?