Re: 888 stern drive lower seals
There are two major sets of possibilities... upper and lower. If you want to do the seals yourself you'll need a kit for each, plus the ability to buy, borrow or make a bunch of job specific tools.
There are major seals on the input shaft (top of the drive) the prop shaft (bottom) the shift shaft (front of bottom) the water pump (middle of bottom) and minor ones at the split of the two halves, the top of the gear case, the drain plugs, etc.
If you're not feeling mechanically inclined I'd recommend having a shop do it... I just did a lot of this myself and it's a pain in the rear.
Also keep in mind that depending how long the water has been there you may have gear damage or corrosion.
If the price to reseal the drive goes above about $400 for either half, you should know that aftermarket replacement halves go for about $600 or so each from SEI, so there's not a lot of sense in dropping a pile of cash into one of these.
You might also consider buying a used one locally instead of doing a ton of work, but you're just rolling the dice again on getting a bad drive. So be warned.
Erik