Finding suitable bearings or bushings for underwater applications without housing presents challenges, particularly regarding corrosion and lubrication. Stainless steel, especially marine-grade 316, offers some resistance to rust but is not completely corrosion-proof, especially in saltwater. Sealing bearings with o-rings and gaskets is a common practice to protect them from water and retain lubrication. Polyacetal bushings have been suggested for use with stainless steel shafts, but confirmation from the manufacturer is recommended to ensure compatibility with saltwater. Alternatives like ceramic bearings and Lignum Vitae may also be considered for their resistance to underwater conditions.