http://trip.ayy.fi/wordpress/wp-content ... acocks.pdf
I thought this was extremely helpful and slightly terrifying!
Neil
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Great article on sea cocks
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Re: Great article on sea cocks
Thanks for the link, it was very well timed for me. I will be hauling out in a few day for replacement of several through hull fittings. I think I will be going with marelon.
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Re: Great article on sea cocks
I feel like that's a good choice. My wife wants bronze . I think the through hull fitting should always be metal, I've heard of people shearing the plastic ones off. Once inside the boat I feel like the Marelon is smart.