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Prop shaft tube size

supersailor

Contributing Partner
One of the things I'm doing when the boat gets hauled this spring is to put in a shaft seal. It's on the Christmas wish list. :rolleyes: The current stuffing box is ancient. I can't get a good measurement of the tube size as the stuffing box tube is shoved up tight against the back of the tube. I am more than very nervous about loosening the clamps on a 27 year old hose and pushing it forward enough to get an accurate measurement while the boat is in the water. The measurement I seem to get is 1 3/4".

Have any of you E-34-2 or 35-3 types replaced the stuffing box? Do you have the shaft tube size?

Bob Morrison
1987 E-34 "Terra Nova"
Hull #15
 

supersailor

Contributing Partner
tube diameter.

Thanks Keith. For a 1" shaft, the tube diameter can be 1 1/2", 1 3/4", or 2". The Ericson manual doesn't specify. Measuring the hose and subtracting 1/4" for each wall gives me 1 3/4". That's a loosy goosy method that I'd like to improve on before ordering. I don't want to have to exchange it after the boat is hauled.


Bob Morrison
 

Loren Beach

O34 - Portland, OR
Senior Moderator
Blogs Author
Thanks Keith. For a 1" shaft, the tube diameter can be 1 1/2", 1 3/4", or 2". The Ericson manual doesn't specify. Measuring the hose and subtracting 1/4" for each wall gives me 1 3/4". That's a loosy goosy method that I'd like to improve on before ordering. I don't want to have to exchange it after the boat is hauled.
Bob Morrison

Bob, I just measured the old stuffing box-and-hose that I pulled out of our boat when the PSS shaft seal was installed. The ID of that very-heavy-duty hose seems to be 1 5/8" or maybe a tiny bit more. I would say that it is 1 5/8" if I had to pick a number.
It was only in use from 1988 to 1995, and if you want it you can have it. It's 3 3/4" long.

(It is still in my spare boat supplies and "stuff" cupboard, since 1995, because no one bought it at the last swap meet I attended!)

Given that our boat was built in the fall of '88, it might be the same as other similar Ericson boats of the era. (?)

Cheers,
Loren
 

supersailor

Contributing Partner
Tube.

I have it! Herb Friedman (E-34 S.F. Bay) E-mailed me a copy of the yard bill for a shaft replacement that the Previous Owner had done. The shaft had been bent in an encounter with a crab pot (the boaters curse of the world). When the new shaft was installed. It was a PSS 1" X 1 1/2". Thanks Herb and what a great site! :egrin:

Bob Morrison
E-34 "Terra Nova"
 

supersailor

Contributing Partner
Shaft Seal

Loren,

Thanks for the offer. One of the objectives of doing this is to get rid if the shaft dribble and the associated maintenance. I have the starting battery right next to the shaft log and the assessability is not nearly as good as that "Swedish" Ericson of yours so I want to do this once and once only. I have a feeling that the boat has a bent shaft so this is the perfect time. I am also adding a Vetus Bullflex so the shaft will have to be shortened. It is already a couple of inches too long (prop sticks back several inches from the strut).

Looking at the rusted mess of a coupler, this job is going to be fun. I've already started to soak it in penetrating oil.

Now that I am going to stop the shaft dribble, the mast boot has started leaking. Oh well, at least it's fresh water! :esad:

Bob Morrison
 

hdlEric

Member III
Stern Tube repair/replacement

Does anybody have any experience securing the brass stern tube to the fiberglass portion of the tube that the prop shaft runs through??
I just pulled my shaft out; because it was rubbing on the fiberglass portion. The stuffing box needs to be replaced, but the brass stern tube fell away from the boat when I pulled the shaft; I have been told that is not good, and needs to be secured to the fiberglass tube. I think I am capable of doing it, but sure would like some advice. Also, I think the brass stern tube is OK, but does anybody know where to get one, if I need to do so?
Thanks in advance.
 
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