Thanks Alan. Other than my friends Mainship 34, I've never seen a boat that was particularly easy to work on. Access is probably better than some, but it could be better. If the stuffing box was in good condition without corrosion, the job would be fairly simple. I tried using adjustable stuffing box wrenches borrowed from the yard, but between the corrosion, tight working space, and difficulty of using an adjustable wrench, I wasn't able to get any movement.
I've read about the dangers of penetrating oil on the transmission seal and engine mount, so I tried to be careful with it. I don't think I got it anywhere near them. Hopefully with the correct wrenches and letting the PB blaster do its work, I will be able to get it to turn when I get back to the boat this weekend.
I'm planning on replacing the battery charger in the next few weeks and hauling out in the next few months, so I'll save the drama of repacking the gland in the water for another day. I would like to replace the engine mounts and shaft coupler (both rusted due to the leak), which would require pulling the shaft back and would provide an excellent opportunity to install a dripless shaft seal, but that's all just in idea at this point.
I've read about the dangers of penetrating oil on the transmission seal and engine mount, so I tried to be careful with it. I don't think I got it anywhere near them. Hopefully with the correct wrenches and letting the PB blaster do its work, I will be able to get it to turn when I get back to the boat this weekend.
I'm planning on replacing the battery charger in the next few weeks and hauling out in the next few months, so I'll save the drama of repacking the gland in the water for another day. I would like to replace the engine mounts and shaft coupler (both rusted due to the leak), which would require pulling the shaft back and would provide an excellent opportunity to install a dripless shaft seal, but that's all just in idea at this point.