While servicing the stuffing box on my Pearson Wanderer for the first time (on the hard) I was appalled at how unnacessable the thing was. A cockpit drain prevented me from getting both hands on the stuffing box. I wound up cutting the cockpit drain off (I'll reatach with radiator hose) so that I could get my shoulder into the bilge (I was hanging upside down from a hatch). Even after all those gyrations I still couldn't get the needed leverage to crack the lock nut. I wound up removing the shaft and taking the stuffing box out of the boat to a vice where I had no difficulty with the lock nut. I repacked the stuffing box and put anti-seize on the threads. Now for the question.The stuffing box hose is only 4" long. A longer hose would greatly improve the accessability of the box so that I would be able to adjust the stuffing box while in the water. I special-ordered a 12" hose from Fawcetts. I am tempted to leave the hose at 12" when I reinstall the stuffing box. Does anyone anticipate any problems that may result from using a 12" stuffing box hose?ThanksRalph