Hi all,
I have a 1989 Hunter 33.5. The stuffing box is leaking pretty badly. It currently has the OEM nylon stuffing box. A couple months ago I replaced some of the flax, which helped for a while but it is back to the constant trickle. I was arranging for the repair yard to pull the boat in order to have the prop shaft removed and the stuffing box replaced with a regular bronze one, but from reading the forums it looks like on these Hunter 33.5's removing the shaft will require either dropping the rudder or removing the cutlass bearing skeg, both of which are extremely challenging, and the repair yard I have access to is a small mom-and-pop so chances of something going wrong sounds pretty high.
I think the reason it is leaking is because the rubber hose connecting the stuffing box to the stern tube is crooked. It seems to angle off to one side towards the end, which compresses the flax on one side and creates a gap on the other. See attached pictures. But since hauling the boat and dealing with the rudder/skeg seems to be high-risk, maybe there might be a way to straighten the rubber hose using a clamp or band or something, at which point it would align with the shaft and work like it is supposed to. It looks like clamps designed for car exhaust might work, something like this:
But wanted to see if you all might have any suggestions. I have watched the shaft spin with the boat in gear, the angle you see in the attached pictures is not the shaft being horribly out of alignment, I think it really is the stuffing box is cocked at an angle.
If straightening the rubber tube doesn't work I can always fall back to having it hauled and praying for the best re: shaft removal.
Sorry for the long post, and appreciate any replies.
'Dubs
I have a 1989 Hunter 33.5. The stuffing box is leaking pretty badly. It currently has the OEM nylon stuffing box. A couple months ago I replaced some of the flax, which helped for a while but it is back to the constant trickle. I was arranging for the repair yard to pull the boat in order to have the prop shaft removed and the stuffing box replaced with a regular bronze one, but from reading the forums it looks like on these Hunter 33.5's removing the shaft will require either dropping the rudder or removing the cutlass bearing skeg, both of which are extremely challenging, and the repair yard I have access to is a small mom-and-pop so chances of something going wrong sounds pretty high.
I think the reason it is leaking is because the rubber hose connecting the stuffing box to the stern tube is crooked. It seems to angle off to one side towards the end, which compresses the flax on one side and creates a gap on the other. See attached pictures. But since hauling the boat and dealing with the rudder/skeg seems to be high-risk, maybe there might be a way to straighten the rubber hose using a clamp or band or something, at which point it would align with the shaft and work like it is supposed to. It looks like clamps designed for car exhaust might work, something like this:

But wanted to see if you all might have any suggestions. I have watched the shaft spin with the boat in gear, the angle you see in the attached pictures is not the shaft being horribly out of alignment, I think it really is the stuffing box is cocked at an angle.
If straightening the rubber tube doesn't work I can always fall back to having it hauled and praying for the best re: shaft removal.
Sorry for the long post, and appreciate any replies.
'Dubs
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