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Gary Kunkel
We have a 1988 Catalina 30 (hull 5075). I've often heard people talk of a packing gland for the rudder post (even see them listed in catalogs), but ours doesn't seem to have one. I thought it may be somewhat too tight and cause stiff steering, but after examining everything I can, there is no evidence that our boat has any type of packing gland or stuffing box anywhere on/in the rudder tube. All I can see is a fiberglass tube in which the rudder post fits. I've examined the top of the tube several times by removing the steering quadrant (actually it's a radial) but still no packing gland. Removing the aft inspection opening just reveals the rudder tube. Any thoughts? Do 1988 Catalina 30 not have 'em? We have no problems with leaks or anything of the kind ... just steering that seems stiff for no discernable reason.We've removed and adjusted the cables, re-tensioned them several times, lubed the cables and idler wheels, removed the rudder and had it checked for true ... and still the steering is very stiff. The boat yard can't find the cause, so I was interested in seeing whether a packing gland could be the culprit. However, we either don't have one or I can't find it.Anyone with any hints, clues, or suggestions???Sailing is great (was this Saturday, in fact) even with the steering stiffness.Regards,Gary KunkelChannel Islands Hbr., CA