Well, I can't figure out what is going on. I replaced the packing in my stuffing box this winter. I was able to place three rings of packing in the nut, I wanted to place four but it did not leave much thread on the nut. It was a nice, snug fit to the prop shaft. I slightly hand tightened the nut and when the boat was launched on Thursday it was dripping slightly, about 1 drop every 15 seconds. I went ahead and tightened it just slightly but I was still getting a drip about once an hour. On Saturday I went back and started the inboard and ran it at idle in gear for a few minutes tied up to the dock to start the adjustment process. I tightened it so it would drip once every 15 seconds in gear but as soon as I took it out of gear it was dripping once a minute. Very strange. I then tightened it some more (about a tenth of a turn) and it started dripping alot without the engine running. I was really confused at this point. I ran the engine some more in gear and was able to tighten to the point that I was getting about one drip every 45 seconds which I felt wasn't enough but the stuffing box wasn't getting warm. Once I took it out of gear it was dripping about a drop every 15 minutes. I'm baffled. I don't want to overtighten the stuffing box and I guess maybe it needs to be broken in. Has anyone experienced this?Oddly I received a frantic call today from a sailing buddy of mine. He was called by our marina manager today telling him that his boat was taking on water and his boot stripe was submerged at this point. He had also replaced his packing. He went down to his boat which had about 5 inches of water in it *cry and pumped it out. He had taken his boat out on Sunday and had motored for a whileThe cause - his stuffing box was leaking. He told me he had to tighten the nut substantially to stop the leaking...