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Pearson Boats - Model Specific Discussion => Pearson Sailboats 26-30ft => P28 => Topic started by: mljustice on July 21, 2018, 03:55:31 PM

Title: Pearson 28-2 Stuffing Box
Post by: mljustice on July 21, 2018, 03:55:31 PM
Hi ... Anyone know the wrench sizes required to adjust the stuffing box on a 1986 Pearson 28-2? Thanks.
Title: Re: Pearson 28-2 Stuffing Box
Post by: Captain Bri on July 23, 2018, 07:45:48 AM
I don't know the size on the P28 but the first time I had to do an urgent repair on my P323 I had to rely on a set of channel locks as it was the only tool available.  With the lack of space I was able to hold the handles on an angle to access it - not the optimal tool but it got me out of a bind as my bilge pump had failed.

If you don't have room to get a standard wrench on it here is a link to a basin wrench that might work for you: http://pearson323.com/documents/packing_gland.pdf (http://pearson323.com/documents/packing_gland.pdf)

Title: Re: Pearson 28-2 Stuffing Box
Post by: mljustice on July 30, 2018, 02:19:10 PM
Thanks .. I had to do something quickly and luckily  a big pipe wrench worked for me. I was surprised how easily the lock nut broke loose, and I just tightened the gland by hand. I am definitely going to buy the proper wrenches for future use though. I appreciate the response.
Title: Re: Pearson 28-2 Stuffing Box
Post by: Alma on July 31, 2018, 09:00:00 AM
A neighbor at the marina gifted me this pump from his Crealock 37. It had picked up a self-tapping screw and jammed.

He bought a new replacement not knowing what was wrong. When I swapped them for him he gave me this one. I removed the flotsam and it runs perfectly. The pump sat for years until I saw the R Redford movie LoL.

I mounted it far above nuisance bilge water ready to slow flooding from a dog-tastrophie.
It says clean and ready for action.

It is plumbed into the starboard side deck drain with a big vented loop to prevent siphoning.

It is a MONSTER!

I imagine we'd turn slowly to port if we ever need it.

This photo made while figuring out the install...