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seacock intallation

Started by Robin, March 08, 2006, 08:57:35 PM

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Robin

Hi guys,
I have a new/old question. I have to replace one of my thruhulls and I'm having an argument with a friend, a Triton owner. I was going to buy a flanged seacock and thru bolt it through the hull like the book says to.
My friend says this is not only unnecessary but adds 3 holes in the hull for water to make its way in and 3 bolts to corrode and eventually let water in. I can't  make up my mind. His way would certainly be easier.
I'd be interested in your opinions on this critical issue.

Thanks
Robin[/SIZE][/I]

Bill

With a backing plate between the seacock and the hull, the holes in the flange can be used with (short) wood screws to help anchor the seacock.

Robin

Bill,
Thanks, I guess that's what I'll do.
Robin[/SIZE][/I]