I used Starboard on all mine. Never have to worry about rot. It's flexible
enough that between the bolting and bedding (I used polysulfide, Boatlife)
it'll be fine. I also prefer Groco seacocks. Expensive, but you get what you
pay for!
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Keith
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"engsol" wrote in message
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Now that I have a boat, I need to replace a couple of
gate valves used as seacocks.
Nigel Calder et all recommend using a wood block and bronze
bolts to secure the seacock to the hull, rather then simply
screwing it to the through hull. Makes sense to me.
The diagrams all show a perfectly flat hull, but as we all know,
real hulls are generally curved. My question is: what's the
best way to contour the wood block (actually a ring) to conform
to the hull? Any hints?
Thanks, Norm B
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