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kalcotter 05-02-2006 5:25 AM

This is probably a stupid question, but I'll ask anyway. I have a 1990 Malibu, and it's the first ski boat I've owned. When it's just sitting at the dock (or moving for that matter) it takes on a lot of water. I was told that these boats take on a certain amount of water, and it's pretty much normal... but that makes no sense to me.... I'm wondering if I was misinformed. <BR> <BR>thanks, <BR>kal

showtime 05-02-2006 5:42 AM

you are correct --they do take on a CERTAIN amount of water --but should not take on a great amount of water. check your packing seal and nut at your prop shaft. good chance it just needs to be tightened...

kalcotter 05-02-2006 6:18 AM

the nut at the prop shaft? you mean where it connects to the engine, or where it goes thru the hull?

fox 05-02-2006 7:10 AM

Where it goes through the hull. Should only drip once every 10 seconds or less. I am not certain exactly what the figures are, but if it's anything more than a drip, you have an issue.

walt 05-02-2006 2:43 PM

Hal, <BR> <BR>There's a packing gland that houses a small waxed rope (packing) It's supposed to drip to keep the packing lubricated. If you over tighten it you run the risk of burning up your prop shaft. <BR> <BR>It's possible that it just needs to be tightened or replaced. It's no big deal either way. <BR> <BR>If you don't already have a auto bilge pump have one installed or do it yourself. It will kick on when ever the water gets to a certain level in your bilge. <BR>You can also install a drip-less packing system.


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